After a Peter, Paul and Mary concert in 1980 at the now-defunct Front Row Theater in Highland Heights, Chuck Fink waited patiently with fans for the folk group to sign
Peter Yarrow, the singer-songwriter ... according to The Washington Post and the New York Post. Born in Manhattan to parents who immigrated from the Ukraine, Yarrow first showed an aptitude ...
Peter Yarrow, one third of the beloved 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary has died at 86. According to the New York Times, spokesperson Ken Sunshine said the singer and anti-Vietnam War activist died at his home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan following a four-year battle with bladder cancer.
The "day is done" — Peter Yarrow, one third of New York City's folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, has died. He was 86 years old. Yarrow died at his home in the city after a four-year battle with bladder cancer, his publicist Ken Sunshine told USA TODAY.
Yarrow – along with Paul Stookey and Mary Travers – formed Peter, Paul & Mary in New York City in the early ’60s and found fame as part of the Greenwich Village folk scene t
Yarrow was a singer, songwriter, and one-third of the anti-war/civil rights activist group Peter, Paul, and Mary. The Manhattan-born musician graduated from Cornell University with a degree in ...
Peter Yarrow, one-third of the iconic folk troubadours Peter, Paul and Mary, has died at the age of 86 in his Manhattan home.
Peter Yarrow, a member of the influential trio Peter, Paul and Mary, which popularised folk music in the 1960s with Blowin’ in the Wind, If I Had a Hammer and other protest anth
Peter Yarrow, a major figure of the Sixties folk revival with Peter, Paul and Mary who was convicted of molesting a 14-year-old girl and later received a presidential pardon, died today, The New York Times reports. He was 86. Yarrow died from bladder cancer at his home in Manhattan. His death was confirmed by his publicist, Ken Sunshine.
The folk singer and his trio were best known for their hits ‘Puff the Magic Dragon’ and ‘Where Have All the Flowers Gone’
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 Yarrow was born May 31, 1938, in Manhattan to Bernard and Vera (Burtakoff) Yarrow, Jewish immigrants from Ukraine. In 1969, Yarrow married Marybeth McCarthy, a niece of the Democratic ...