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(16,558 posts)Wiz Imp
(9,813 posts)Last edited Fri Mar 13, 2026, 12:06 PM - Edit history (1)
The original group was formed in 1958 by William Chadbourne "Chad" Mitchell (from Portland, Oregon, born December 5, 1936), Mike Kobluk (from Trail, British Columbia, Canada, born December 10, 1937), and Mike Pugh (from Pasco, Washington) when they were students and glee club members at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, United States. Roger McGuinn (then known as Jim McGuinn) who later founded the Byrds was a sideman for the group.
The key people who helped the trio were musical arranger Milton Okun and star performer/singer Harry Belafonte.
In the summer of 1960, Pugh left the group to return to college. After auditioning over 150 singers, the group chose Joe Frazier (born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, on January 14, 1937) to replace Pugh.
After recording mostly conventional folk songs, the trio released a then-daring satire of the John Birch Society, which established their ability to perform more controversial material. Their departure from Belafonte Enterprises in 1962, followed by their move to Mercury Records in 1963, gave them more freedom to add aggressively political songs to their body of folk, love, and world-music songs. They appeared on a variety of American TV shows, including The Bell Telephone Hour and Hootenanny.
Mitchell left the trio in 1965 to embark on a solo singing career. Another audition process replaced him with the young (and unknown) singer-songwriter John Denver. The group retained the "Mitchell Trio" name, with Denver writing some of the group's songs.
Frazier's departure from the trio in 1966 brought in replacement David Boise. After a final live release, Kobluk left; Denver and Boise replaced Kobluk with Michael Johnson (who later recorded "Bluer Than Blue" as a solo artist) and because of contractual requirements that prohibited using the "Mitchell" name after the last original member left became "Denver, Boise and Johnson." Shortly thereafter, however, the group disbanded in 1969.
Mike Kobluk, Joe Frazier and David Boise later left the music industry; Chad Mitchell released a number of solo albums before retiring from music; Denver's time with the trio became the springboard to his successful solo career. Michael Johnson recorded more than 15 albums as a solo artist; he died at his Minneapolis home on July 25, 2017. Frazier became an Episcopal Church priest.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chad_Mitchell_Trio
highplainsdem
(61,661 posts)what you have there is almost entirely, but not exactly, a ripoff of the Wikipedia article on the trio, which is at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chad_Mitchell_Trio
and should have been linked to, if that was your source.
Chatbots frequently rip off Wikipedia, but if that came from a chatbot - which your not posting a link and the slight changes in the text make me suspect - that's one of the most outrageous examples of an AI company ripping off Wikipedia that I've seen.
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Wiz Imp
(9,813 posts)I took my post entirely from wikipedia. I edited out what I thought was irrelevant information. Sorry, but you have no right to question what I post. How dare you question my honesty and integrity.
By the way, DU has no rule against posting quotes from AI (which, I didn't do anyway) so you have no authority to question anybody for doing so. You don't get to determine what is ok to post.
highplainsdem
(61,661 posts)out something from a quoted excerpt, you should indicate a portion was left out, with something like -snip- or ....
When you decide to add something, it's unethical to add it as if it's part of what you're quoting. You don't get to rewrite a Wikipedia excerpt because you wish they'd left out something and instead include something you wish had been there, like the sentence about McGuinn you decided to insert in place of a sentence about the priest who played such a key role in the group's history.
Because you didn't handle that quote properly - altered it and didn't provide a link - and because chatbots are notorious for ripping off Wikipedia while stealing traffic from it, I wondered if you got what you posted from a chatbot. You've referred to AI here before:
OMG, Google's AI Overview just told me this:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220462609
So I asked, because what you'd posted - that altered quote not identified as a quote - looked so odd.
You'd given me plenty of reason to ask about it. Which I'd already explained.
Wiz Imp
(9,813 posts)When I was alerted that I forgot the link, I added it. For anything beyond that, I broke no DU rules, so if you had a problem with it, that's your problem not mine. You had no right to attack me with zero evidence.
Kid Berwyn
(24,167 posts)FTR: Gonzaga is a great university.