Nick Reynolds
American singer and bongo player

Born
July 27th, 1933
91 years ago
Died
2008
17 years ago — 75 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
Links & References
An American singer and bongo player, associated with the folk music genre. Co-founded the popular musical group The Kingston Trio in 1957, which played a significant role in the folk music revival of the late 1950s and early 1960s. The group enjoyed numerous chart successes during that era. Played a pivotal part in popularizing calypso and folk music through hit songs such as 'Tom Dooley' and 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone.' Continued to perform with the group until its disbandment in the 1960s but remained involved in music throughout his life. Also contributed to various music projects and collaborations.
Co-founded The Kingston Trio
Popularized 'Tom Dooley' and 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone'
Other People Born on July 27th
Samuel Smith
A military leader during the American Revolutionary War, played a significant role in key battles and contributed to the war effort. Served in various political roles including as a member of the United States Congress. Advocated for naval power and supported the establishment of the United States Navy during early national formation. Became mayor of Baltimore and held other civic offices throughout his career.
Continue ReadingStephen Li-Chung Kuo
This individual competed in figure skating, representing the United States in international competitions. Achieved notable success during the career, including participation in national championships. Encountered various challenges and remained dedicated to the sport while training rigorously. Expended efforts in both singles and pairs events, showcasing skills through performances.
Continue ReadingThomas Lanier Clingman
Born in 1812, a career spanned military and political arenas. Served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War. Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing North Carolina before and after the conflict. Played a significant role in local and state governance, with a focus on infrastructure development and agricultural advancement. Contributed to scientific exploration through geological studies in the Southern Appalachians.
Continue ReadingLorik Cana
Born in 1983, a professional football player with experience in positions such as midfielder and defender. Played for clubs including Paris Saint-Germain, Olympique de Marseille, and Sunderland. Served as captain of the Albanian national team, participating in significant tournaments such as UEFA Euro 2016, which marked Albania's first appearance in a major international tournament. Known for leadership on and off the field.
Continue ReadingGarry Davis
An American pilot and activist developed the concept of the World Passport. Motivated by the idea of global citizenship, engaged in extensive travel, advocating for the abolishment of national borders. Contributed to the foundation of a movement focused on personal freedom and undocumented travel. Established the World Service Authority to issue World Passports, promoting a vision of universal identity beyond national affiliations. This concept gained attention and inspired discussions about citizenship and human rights.
Continue ReadingDemis Hassabis
A computer scientist and academic, contributed to advancements in artificial intelligence. Co-founded DeepMind in 2010, focusing on machine learning and deep reinforcement learning. Developed AlphaGo, the first program to defeat a world champion in the game of Go, showcasing the potential of AI in complex problem-solving. His research has influenced both academic and practical applications of AI technology.
Continue Reading