Dave Guard & The Whiskeyhill Singers

In 1961, Dave Guard left the Kingston Trio, wanting to pursue different musical directions, and also frustrated by some shortcomings in the handling of the group's finances. At the end of the year he formed Dave Guard & the Whiskeyhill Singers, enlisting David Wheat (who had worked with the Kingston Trio as an accompanist), Cyrus Faryar, and Judy Henske. This was quite an impressive collection of talent: Henske was a fine blues-folk singer who would go on to make several interesting solo albums and then some good rock records in the late '60s and early '70s as part of a duo with her husband Jerry Yester and part of the band Rosebud. Faryar, meanwhile, would later join the Modern Folk Quartet, play on sessions by Linda Ronstadt and Fred Neil, narrate the strange 1967 Elektra astrological concept album Cosmic Sounds by the Zodiac, and become a singer-songwriter solo act forElektra in the early '70s.