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Peter Yarrow from the critically acclaimed 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary passed away on Tuesday, January 7, at age 86 from bladder cancer. To honor him and the lasting legacy he left on the ...
Members of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, left to right: Paul Stookey, Mary Travers and Peter Yarrow in 1978. (The Heritage Foundation) Yarrow was born on May 31, 1938, in New York.
Paul Stookey, left, Mary Travers and Peter Yarrow of the legendary folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, take a bow during their sold-out concert at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center on March 24, 1984.
Peter, Paul and Mary reunited in 1978 for Survival Sunday, an anti-nuclear power concert in Los Angeles organised by Yarrow, and continued to play together until Travers' death in 2009.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Peter Yarrow, the singer-songwriter best known as one-third of Peter, Paul and Mary, the folk-music trio whose impassioned harmonies transfixed millions as they lifted their voices ...
Peter Yarrow, who helped make folk music a pop phenomenon in the 1960s as one-third of the vocal trio Peter, Paul and Mary, died Tuesday at his home in New York. He was 86. His death was confirmed ...
Peter Yarrow, Paul Stookey and Mary Travers, better known as Peter, Paul and Mary, right to left, are photographed at LaGuardia International High School, April 4, 1995, where they performed some ...
Peter Yarrow, who was one third of the popular 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary and co-writer of the song “Puff, the Magic Dragon” died Tuesday morning at his home in New York City “with ...
Folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, from left, Mary Travers, Paul Stookey and Peter Yarrow, perform at a Los Angeles benefit to aid to Cambodian refugees on Jan. 30, 1980. Yarrow died Tuesday.
Folk trio Mary Travers, Paul Stookey and Peter Yarrow, better known as Peter, Paul and Mary, stage a benefit concert at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y., April 10, 1978.