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Peter Yarrow #643


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This is an iconic episode with legendary singer, songwriter and activist Peter Yarrow. Known to most through his landmark work with Peter, Paul, and Mary, he’s also been on the forefront of social justice and activism for decades. We take an incredibly deep dive into his remarkable journey as he shares some never before heard stories, songs and lyrics. Peter talks about the group singing “Blowin’ In The Wind” at the March on Washington in 1963 where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have A Dream” Speech. What an honor to spend some time with this beautiful soul.
Check out the beautiful foundation he formed with Linda Carroll, Just One At Time!
Peter Yarrow was born in New York City in 1938. His singing career began after receiving a psychology degree from Cornell University. Upon graduating, he went to Greenwich Village, where he met up with Noel Stookey and Mary Travers. Albert Grossman, the trio’s manager, assembled and encouraged the group. After rehearsing for seven months, the trio was ready to make their public debut. In 1961 they performed in the Greenwich Village coffeehouse Bitter End. This eventually led to other dates in folk clubs in Chicago and San Francisco. After rousing success at the Blue Angel nightclub in New York, the group began a national tour which lasted almost ten years.
While on tour the group recorded many songs and albums. In 1962, Warner Bros. Records released their first album, Peter, Paul & Mary. The album remained in the Top Ten for ten months, in the Top 20 for two years, and sold more than two million copies. One year later, the trio had three albums on the charts which included the hits “Puff the Magic Dragon,” written by Peter Yarrow and Leonard Lipton, and “Blowin’ in the Wind,” which was written by Bob Dylan. During 1963, the trio were also living their songs, performing at fund-raisers, demonstrations and teach-ins in the anti-Vietnam War crusade. Peter Yarrow helped organize the March on Washington in 1969 that featured Peter, Paul & Mary.
The group also devoted some of their time seeking out new musicians. In 1970, the group performed Gordon Lightfoot’s “In the Early Morning Rain” and John Denver’s “Leaving on a Jet Plane.” It was also in 1970 that the three disbanded to pursue solo careers. Peter Yarrow concentrated on his songwriting and political convictions. He co-wrote “Torn Between Two Lovers,” a number one hit for Mary McGregor. He produced three CBS television specials based on “Puff the Magic Dragon,” which earned him an Emmy nomination. In 1978, Yarrow organized Survival Sunday, an anti-nuclear, benefit, and was once again joined with his comrades Stookey and Travers.
Although their reunion inspired them to join forces and tour as Peter, Paul & Mary, all three still pursued solo careers and interests. Only 45 touring dates a year command their time as a trio. The group still incorporates new songs on their tours, including “El Salvador,” a song about the sufferings in Central America. Yarrow produced “Light One Candle,” written for the peace process in Israel in 1985.
Peter Yarrow’s ability to write songs about social concerns made him an internationally recognized singer and songwriter. His part in the success of Peter, Paul & Mary has made him a folk legend.
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