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The Wayfarers Trio

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Genres
  
Folk music

Labels
  
Mercury

Genre
  
Folk music

Years active
  
1959–1961

Origin
  
United States of America

Record label
  
Mercury Records

Past members
  
Mason Williams Bill Cheatwood Baxter Taylor

Albums
  
Civil War Songs of the Blue and Grey

Associated acts
  
Mason Williams, Baxter Taylor

Similar
  
Mason Williams, Smothers Brothers, Johnny Horton

The Wayfarers Trio were an American folk music group founded by Bill Cheatwood at Oklahoma City University in 1959. They are not to be confused with a similarly-named band called The Wayfarers who had a recording contract with RCA Victor. The Wayfarers Trio first played publicly at The Gourd coffeehouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1959, along with Johnny Horton (not the older famous musician with the same name) and Steve Brainard. All five of these men had long careers in music and Williams in particular became a major star and household name. They had a recording contract with Mercury Records which produced a small number of singles and exactly one album, Songs of the Blue & Grey, issued January 1, 1961 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War.

Songs

East VirginiaCivil War Songs of the Blue and Grey · 2014
Marching Thru GeorgiaCivil War Songs of the Blue and Grey · 2014
The Caisson DriverCivil War Songs of the Blue and Grey · 2014

References

The Wayfarers Trio Wikipedia