Stan Wilson (folk musician)

Stan Wilson
Born (1922-05-02)May 2, 1922
Origin Oakland, California, U.S.
Died June 8, 2005(2005-06-08) (aged 83)
Berkeley, California
Genres Folk, calypso
Occupation(s) Singer,
Guitarist
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Labels Verve, Clef, Cavalier, Fantasy
Associated acts The Kingston Trio

Stan Wilson (born May 2, 1922 – June 8, 2005), is an American singer and guitarist.[1] He is best known for his early performances in the San Francisco folk scene and for his association with The Kingston Trio. The Trio recorded two of his songs, "Jane, Jane, Jane" and "Rolling Stone".[2] Critic Ralph J. Gleason wrote that Wilson "helped make the beginnings of the folk music invasion."[3]

Wilson recorded more than seven albums and was the first entertainer to play the hungry i club. He appeared there for six nights a week for more than three years.[3]

Wilson died in 2005 of heart disease.[1]

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 Bender, Kristin (June 11, 2005). "Stan Wilson, wrote songs for Kingston Trio, dies". Oakland Tribune. Oakland, CA.
  2. Lawless, Ray M. (1965). Folksingers and Folksongs in America. New York: Sloan and Pearce. p. 25.
  3. 1 2 Selvin, Joel (June 11, 2005). "Stan Wilson – singer made folk accessible". San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco, CA.
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