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Date: Fri 15-Nov-1996

Publication: Bee

Author: SS

Illustration: C

Location: A12

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(rev Smothers Brothers & Kingston Trio @Palace Theatre, 11/15/96)

Concert Review-

The Smothers Brothers/Kingston Trio Delight Full House

BY R. SCUDDER SMITH

STAMFORD - Timing is everything, and few acts today prove it as well as The

Smothers Brothers. Tom has only to grin at Dick, or Dick frown at Tom, and the

audience thinks it's funny, and it is. The audience, in this case, sported

lots of gray hair and filled The Palace Theatre in Stamford for a one-night

stand on November 7.

The brothers, who have enjoyed a lasting appeal since the 1960s and the days

of their comedy series on TV, continue to pack houses across the country

bringing a good time which does not depend on profanity or off-color jokes.

They are as healthy as eating an ear of corn and for over an hour entertain

with good music and their special brand of humor.

An added attraction to their show is Michael Preddy, the musical director who

has been with them for years, for he is a master at the piano and, at times, a

foil for the brothers. Mr Preddy wrote the song, "Yo-Yo Man," which is

performed as the finale of the show and gives Tom Smothers a chance to spin a

yo-yo with great finesse.

We were treated to another bright spot in our past through the performance of

The Kingston Trio, who shared the bill with The Smothers Brothers. They were

warmly accepted by an audience which laughed at their jokes, sang along to a

couple of tunes, and started clapping upon hearing the first few notes of "Tom

Dooley."

Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds, both members of the original trio, were joined in

1972 by George Grove. They have been traveling the country for 35 weeks a year

ever since. They say "all the people want is for us to sing a song, tell a

story, and make it good."

The trio, and the brothers, certainly filled that bill at The Palace.

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