Mary Travers On A Jetplane…

September 17, 2009 | By Bridget Burns | Archive, Entertainment

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Mary Travers, the golden girl of the early 1960′ s folk movement died yesterday after a long battle with leukemia. Albert Grossman recruited Travers along with Noel “Paul” Stookey and Peter Yarrow to form a folk band from the disperate pool of talent floating around the Greenwich Village folk scene in 1961.  Together they popularized Dylans’ “Blowin In The Wind”(he shared Grossman as a manager), John Denvers “Leaving On A Jet plane” and laid a path for other mixed gender folk bands such as The Mama’s and The Papas. Travers had a singing career both before and after Peter, Paul, and Mary but she is best known for her role as the soulful blond harmonizing alongside Peter and Paul.  She had started a family before fame came knocking on her door in the early ’60s.  Her two children and third husband survive her.  Take a look at this stunner songstress’ life in pictures here.

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  • http://www.timexwatch-es.com mike

    I have a bit of an ear for music, and it’s interesting that just out of the blue, spontaneously, after I had learned to strum chords on a guitar, I played and sung, “If I Had a Hammer,” a fun song to sing on a guitar. I guess my favorite of theirs.