Early life Born in
San Diego and growing up in
Coronado, California, Reynolds' passions were tennis, skin-diving, and singing with his family. His father, a Navy captain, was an avid guitar player who brought back songs from his travels around the world. He taught Nick the guitar and ukulele, and the family spent many nights singing and harmonizing for pure enjoyment. Reynolds enrolled in
Menlo College in 1954 as a business major and met
Bob Shane in an accounting class. They soon started socializing together, and this in turn led to playing music as a duo — Shane's guitar and Reynolds'
bongos became fixtures at local fraternity gatherings. After a few weeks of this, Shane introduced Reynolds to
Dave Guard. and raced the Bourgeault Formula C car in the Northern Pacific Division of the SCCA in 1967, finishing second in the divisional championship. He moved up to Formula B in 1968 with a Brabham BT21 and was again second in the Divisional title. In 1981 the Trio reunited featuring Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, Dave Guard, John Stewart, George Grove and Roger Gambill. A PBS Reunion Special was recorded, hosted by
Tommy Smothers and featuring special guest
Mary Travers. In 1983, Nick Reynolds (known within the group as "Budgie") collaborated with
John Stewart and
Lindsey Buckingham on a new album/CD
Revenge of the Budgie with seven new recordings. In the mid-eighties Reynolds moved back to California and rejoined the Trio from 1988 through 1999. He retired for the second time in December, 1999. Folk Music Archives interviewed the Trio in San Antonio and New York City when Nick Reynolds performed in his last show with the group during a concert with the San Antonio Symphony. Reynolds lived the last years of his life comfortably in
Coronado, California with his wife Leslie. For eight years, he joined
John Stewart to do a “Trio” fantasy camp in
Scottsdale, Arizona. In addition to sharing a dinner with a question-and-answer session, campers joined Reynolds and Stewart on stage to perform a song, becoming for that one moment a member of a fantasy "Kingston Trio." Reynolds died in San Diego on October 1, 2008, at the age of 75 from
acute respiratory disease. ==References==