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In the 1960s and 1970s, RoadKnight appeared on numerous television programmes including Folkmoot, hosted by Leonard Teale, Dave's Place, hosted by the Kingston Trio's Dave Guard, and the ABC national weekly current affairs program, Open-End.
One of those songs, "Charlie on the M.T.A.", has survived all memory of O'Brien himself, thanks largely to the Kingston Trio, who recorded and released the song (as "M.T.A.") in 1959.
An Evening with The Kingston Trio is a live album by the American folk music group The Kingston Trio, recorded in 1962 and released in 1994 (see 1994 in music).
In 2009, Redpath made an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman singing the song "Some Kind of Love" by the late John Stewart of the Kingston Trio.
Whether she was backstage with The Beatles, Peter, Paul and Mary, The Kingston Trio, Otis Redding, The Lovin Spoonful, The Velvet Underground, The Byrds, taking promotional photographs of Janis Joplin and Big Brother, or at home making dinner for house guests like Bob Dylan or Andy Warhol or helping feed hundreds of thousands at Woodstock with the Hog Farm Commune, her passion for photography grew into a profession.
The Kingston Trio #16 is an album by the American folk music group The Kingston Trio, released in 1963 (see 1963 in music).
Two years before the release of Once Upon a Time in 1969, the Kingston Trio disbanded in 1967 following a two week farewell engagement at San Francisco's Hungry i, the nightclub at which they had started their rise to prominence a decade earlier.