The Chad Mitchell Trio
- Trilha sonora
The Chad Mitchell Trio was a Pop-folk group, organized in Spokane,
Washington, in 1958, and very popular on the college campus circuit for
several years thereafter. The original members were Chad Mitchell, Mike
Kobluck and Mike Pugh, who left after they recorded one album ("The
Chad Mitchell Trio Arrives" on Colpix Records). After auditioning many
singers, they chose Joe Frazier (not to be confused with the
prizefighter) to replace Pugh and the most well-known version of the
trio was formed. When Mitchell left the group in 1964 to pursue a solo
career, he was replaced by a young
John Denver and the group became known
thereafter as the Mitchell Trio. Later Frazier left and was replaced by
David Boise. When Kobluk left he was replaced by Michael Johnson (who
had some success as a solo artist later on). Due to contractual
reasons, the Mitchell name could no longer be used after the last
original member left. The new group was called simply Denver, Boise and
Johnson. Roger McGuinn (then called Jim
McGuinn), later of The Byrds, was the Chad
Mitchell Trio's accompanist for several years. They recorded for
various labels, most notably Colpix, Kapp and Mercury In the late 1980s
the group reunited for a charity performance in Spokane and have
continued to work together periodically ever since.