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Mary Allin Travers (November 9, 1936 -- September 16, 2009) was an American singer-songwriter and member of the folk music group Peter, Paul and Mary, along with Peter Yarrow and Noel (Paul) Stookey. Peter, Paul and Mary were one of the most successful folk-singing groups of the 1960s. Unlike most folk musicians who were a part of the early 1960s Greenwich Village music scene, Travers grew up in that New York City neighborhood.

Mary Travers was born in Louisville, Kentucky, to Robert Travers and Virginia Coigney, both journalists and active organizers for The Newspaper Guild, a trade union. In 1938, the family moved to Greenwich Village in New York City. Travers attended the Little Red School House there, but left in the 11th grade to pursue her singing career.

While in high school, Travers joined the Song Swappers, who sang backup for Pete Seeger when Folkways Records reissued a union song collection, Talking Union, in 1955. The Song Swappers recorded four albums for Folkways in 1955, all with Seeger. Travers regarded her singing as a hobby and was shy about it, but was encouraged by fellow musicians. She also was in the cast of the Broadway show The Next President.

The group Peter, Paul and Mary was formed in 1961, and was an immediate success. There were many rumours surrounding the group. They shared a manager, Albert Grossman, with Bob Dylan. Their success with Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" helped propel Dylan's Freewheelin' album into the Top 30 four months after its release

Their version of "If I Had a Hammer" became an anthem for racial equality, as did Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind", which they performed at the August 1963 March on Washington.

The group broke up in 1970, and Travers subsequently pursued a solo career and recorded five albums: Mary (1971), Morning Glory (1972), All My Choices (1973), Circles (1974) and It's in Everyone of Us (1978).[2] The group re-formed in 1978, toured extensively and issued many new albums. The group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999.

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Comentarios

8 years ago

Hank Gillette

You say that there were many rumors about Peter, Paul, and Mary. What were they?

9 years ago

Silverstar Canada

Beautiful. Beautiful song, nice both groups covered it.

9 years ago

alvaro e fabrini

Beautiful! Flower gone with the wind....

9 years ago

milt marhoffer

when I was a little kid, I had THE biggest crush on mary. when I heard she had passed at her home in Naugatuck, ct. I was extremely saddened and bummed. I live in Westport, ct,. not that far away, I could, in theory have visited the "love of my life" and maybe gotten a photo with her, and possibly an autograph. mary, you ARE missed!!!!

9 years ago

raoul diblasi

Been asking that question for half a century!

9 years ago

Roger Stankovic

Beautiful introduction by Mary...what a doll..saying that tongue-in-check thing about the Kingston Trio pinching their song "Where Have All The Flower's Gone"...these days their would have been a massive law suit..what has the world come to from those innocent days? R.I.P. Mary...we love you. 

9 years ago

richard galerani

every politician who ever sat in public office should listen to and take this song to heart. there would be no more war if they follow the advice of this song.

9 years ago

Steve Roth

well done Mary, beautiful voice,. and a very special time 

9 years ago

Michael Delarey

Où sont toutes les fleurs emporte

9 years ago

paul arnold

she may be gone- her music will live forever--she had good voice-heart-she worked very hard at her music-paul and peter were one of the best song writers in USA--God bless everyone with good safe days

9 years ago

Steve Phillips

She's enchanting!

9 years ago

Richard Bain

Where has all the love and understanding gone!

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