Peter, Paul and Mary

American folk music group popular in the 1960s

Peter, Paul and Mary were an American folk music group, most famous during the 1960s. The members are Peter Yarrow, Paul (Noel) Stookey and Mary Travers.

Peter, Paul and Mary
Peter, Paul and Mary at New York's NYCB Theater at Westbury in 2006. Left to right: Travers, Stookey and Yarrow.
Background information
OriginNew York City, United States
GenresFolk, folk-rock
Years active1961–1970; 1978–2009
LabelsWarner Bros.
MembersPeter Yarrow (deceased)
Paul Stookey
Mary Travers (deceased)
Websitepeterpaulandmary.com

Their songs include "If I Had a Hammer" (also called "The Hammer Song"), "Puff, the Magic Dragon", "Leavin' On a Jet Plane" written by John Denver, and "Blowin' in the Wind", written by Bob Dylan. They recorded other Dylan songs, helping his early career. They made records, toured to perform, and appeared on television shows, including The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.

Peter, Paul and Mary disbanded in 1970, but reunited later, made tours and recorded new music.

Mary Travers died on September 16, 2009, after chemotherapy treatments for leukemia.

On January 7th, 2025, Yarrow died at age 86.[1]

References

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  1. Farber, Jim (7 January 2025). "Peter Yarrow, the Peter of Peter, Paul and Mary, Dies at 86". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 January 2025.

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