Dave Guard(1934-1991)
- Music Department
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Dave Guard was born on 19 October 1934 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He was an actor, known for Dave's Place (1965), How the West Was Won (1962) and The Swindlers (1959). He was married to Gretchen Walling Ballard. He died on 22 March 1991 in Rollinsford, New Hampshire, USA.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations
TV Series
- Soundtrack("Reza", "As An Eagle Stirreth Her Nest", "Hanner and Nails", "Walk in Jerusalem", "Do Something for Yourself", "Come On Up in Glory", "He's All These Things", "The James Alley Blues", "Colinda", "God Moves on the Water", "Que Bonita Bandera", "Everybody Will Be Happy Over There", "Long Time Gone", "Cecil Gone in the Time of Storm", "If I Had My Way", "Alabama Bound", "Do You Know Him", "Oalla Mohololo", "Ain't That Good News", "Come On, Sundown", "You Don't Knock", "Will the Circle be Unbroken", "Guardo El Lobo" (aka Ríu Ríu Chíu), "Going Away", "Out On the Western Plain", "A Charlotte Town", "Nobody's Fault But Mine", "Nobody's Fault But Mine", "Out On The Western Plain", "Guardo el Lobo", "The James Alley Blues", "Teenage Wedding", "The Frozen Logger")
Music Department
Actor
Soundtrack
- 2002
- The Kingston Trio and Friends: Reunion7.6TV Special
- writer: "Three Jolly Coachmen", "Scotch and Soda", "A Worried Man"
- 1982
- Dave's PlaceTV Series
- performer: "Reza", "As An Eagle Stirreth Her Nest"
- performer: "Hanner and Nails", "Walk in Jerusalem"
- performer: "Do Something for Yourself", "Come On Up in Glory" ...
- 1965
- 1963
- How the West Was Won7.1
- performer: " (Fifteen Miles On) the Erie Canal", "Overture": "I'm Bound for the Promised Land"/"Shenandoah"/"Endless Prairie", "Entr'acte": "Home in the Meadow", "Poor Wayfarin' Stranger" (uncredited)
- 1962
- 1959
- 1959
- 1959
- 1959
- Official sites
- Alternative name
- The Kingston Trio
- Born
- Died
- March 22, 1991
- Rollinsford, New Hampshire, USA(lymphatic cancer)
- Spouse
- Gretchen Walling BallardNovember 4, 1957 - December 28, 1979 (divorced, 3 children)
- TriviaFounding member of The Kingston Trio (vocals, banjo, guitar) from 1958 to 1961; left to form his own short-lived group, Dave Guard & The Whiskeyhill Singers, who contributed music to How the West Was Won (1962)
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