The Kingston Trio helped initiate a resurrection of folk music over 50 years ago, which remains influential to this day. In 1958 three young men known as The Kingston Trio recorded a simple folk tune called "Tom Dooley." In less than a year, they were major stars with the best-selling album in the country. This DVD celebrates the group’s musical hits and sheds light on their fascinating and largely unknown 50-year history through rare performance footage and revealing interviews with band members and friends. Tracks include: Tom Dooley; The Early Years; Tijuana Trail; M.T. A.; A Worried Man; Oh Cindy; Raspberries, Strawberries; Little Light; Rovin' Gambler/This Train; Dave's Place; Scotch & Soda; Where Have All The Flowers Gone?; Wherever We May Go; The Trio Goes On; The Dutchman; Hard, Ain't It Hard; Greenback Dollar; Sloop John B; The New Kingston Trio; All Of The Hard Days Are Gone; A Worried Man; Bonus Tracks: Stories Behind The Songs & Five Other Featurettes; Bonus Song Performances: Little Light; Tom Dooley; Three Jolly Coachmen; Vintage 7-Up Commercials