Peter Yarrow, the singer-songwriter, activist and founding member of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, has died at 86 after ...
The trio he formed with Noel Paul Stookey and Mary Travers became a pop phenomenon, scoring hits like “If I Had a Hammer” and “Puff the Magic Dragon.” ...
Peter Sinfield, co-founder and lyricist of King Crimson, died at the age of 80. He worked with the band for their first four ...
Peter, Paul, and Mary broke up in 1970, after nine albums. Like his bandmates, Yarrow intended to pursue a solo career, but ...
On many of the trio’s recordings they split the vocal parts equally, braiding Yarrow’s precise tenor around Noel Paul Stookey ...
The folk singer and his trio were best known for their hits ‘Puff the Magic Dragon’ and ‘Where Have All the Flowers Gone’ ...
Peter Yarrow, one of the principal singers of the seminal 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, has died of bladder cancer, ...
Yarrow wrote the music for the Peter, Paul and Mary's best-known composition, “Puff, the Magic Dragon,” with lyrics by his ...
Born May 31, 1938 in Manhattan to Ukrainian Jewish immigrants ... Paul and Mary with Noel Paul Stookey and Mary Travers, ...
Alongside Paul Stookey and Mary Travers, Yarrow formed and contributed ... according to The Washington Post and the New York Post. Born in Manhattan to parents who immigrated from the Ukraine ...
Peter Yarrow, a folk legend who sang in Peter, Paul and Mary, and later received a presidential pardon over a child sex abuse conviction, has died.
Peter Yarrow, one-third of the 1960s folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, died Tuesday in New York City. He was 86. Yarrow died at his home in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, The New York Times reported ...