
Biography
Donald David Guard (October 19, 1934 – March 22, 1991) was an American folk singer, songwriter, arranger and recording artist. Along with Nick Reynolds and Bob Shane, he was one of the founding members of the Kingston Trio. Guard was born in San Francisco and went to Punahou School in Honolulu in what was then the pre-statehood U.S. Territory of Hawaii. Upon completion of his final year of high school in 1952 at Menlo School, a private prep school in Menlo Park, California, he matriculated at nearby Stanford University, graduating in 1957 with a degree in economics. While an undergraduate at Stanford, Guard started a pickup group with Reynolds and Shane. Guard called his group Dave Guard and the Calypsonians, with a Weavers-style signature sound that was principally two guitars, a banjo, and rollicking vocals. Guard kept the group together after Reynolds and Shane left, changing the name of the Calypsonians to the Kingston Quartet. Then in 1957, when Reynolds and Shane agreed to team up with Guard again, the group changed its name to the Kingston Trio. Under contract with Capitol Records, the Trio became a huge commercial and influential success.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Bombs Away Dream Babies
1979

Goodbye And Hello
1967

The Best Of The Kingston Trio

50 Years Of De-Evolution (1973-2023)
2023

How The West Was Won, Original Soundtrack
1963

Here We Go Again!
1959

Out Of The Cradle
1992

Coming Out
1976

The Kingston Trio
1958

The Shadows
1961

Goin' Places
1961

Sold Out
1960

Stereo Concert
1959

At Large
1959

Dave Guard & The Whiskeyhill Singers
1962

The Last Month Of The Year
1960

Tim Buckley & Goodbye And Hello
Credited work
1,062 releases · 175 albums · active 1955–2025
- Performance · 1,881
- Other credits · 281
- Production · 1
Studios: Cherokee Studios · Studio 55, Los Angeles · Atlantic Studios · Sound Ideas Studios
Frequent collaborators
- The Kingston Trio
- Various
- Kingston Trio
- The Shadows
- John Stewart (2)
- Les Compagnons De La Chanson
- The Manhattan Transfer
- Tim Buckley
