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Peter Yarrow of folk-music trio Peter, Paul and Mary dies at 86

Obit Peter Yarrow
January 07, 2025

LOS ANGELES (AP) โ€” Peter Yarrow, the singer-songwriter best known as one-third of Peter, Paul and Mary, the folk-music trio whose impassioned harmonies transfixed millions as they lifted their voices in favor of civil rights and against war, has died. He was 86.

Yarrow, who also co-wrote the group's most enduring song, โ€œPuff the Magic Dragon,โ€ died Tuesday in New York, publicist Ken Sunshine said. Yarrow had bladder cancer for the past four years.

โ€œOur fearless dragon is tired and has entered the last chapter of his magnificent life. The world knows Peter Yarrow the iconic folk activist, but the human being behind the legend is every bit as generous, creative, passionate, playful, and wise as his lyrics suggest,โ€ his daughter Bethany said in a statement.

Peter Yarrow of folk-music trio Peter, Paul and Mary dies at 86
Obit Peter Yarrow

During an incredible run of success spanning the 1960s, Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey and Mary Travers released six Billboard Top 10 singles, two No. 1 albums and won five Grammys.

They also brought early exposure to Bob Dylan by turning two of his songs, โ€œDon't Think Twice, It's All Rightโ€ and โ€œBlowin' in the Wind,โ€ into Billboard Top 10 hits as they helped lead an American renaissance in folk music. They performed โ€œBlowinโ€™ in the Windโ€ at the 1963 March on Washington at which the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous โ€œI Have a Dreamโ€ speech.

Yarrow played roles onstage and offstage at the iconic Newport Folk Festival in 1965 when Dylan went electric. Yarrow was on the festival board and emceed the show, begged Dylan to go back on to play another song after his blistering set, a scene captured in the 2024 biopic โ€œA Complete Unknown.โ€ Dylan took Yarrow's acoustic guitar and played โ€œItโ€™s All Over Now, Baby Blue.โ€

After an eight-year hiatus to pursue solo careers, the trio reunited in 1978 for a โ€œSurvival Sunday,โ€ an anti-nuclear-power concert that Yarrow had organized in Los Angeles. They would remain together until Travers' death in 2009. Yarrow and Stookey continued to perform both separately and together.

Peter Yarrow of folk-music trio Peter, Paul and Mary dies at 86
Obit Peter Yarrow

After recording their last No. 1 hit, a 1969 cover of John Denverโ€™s โ€œLeaving on a Jet Plane,โ€ the trio split up the following year to pursue solo careers.

That same year Yarrow had pleaded guilty to taking indecent liberties with a 14-year-old girl who had come to his hotel room with her older sister to ask for autographs. The pair found him naked when he answered the door and let them in. Yarrow, who resumed his career after serving three months in jail, was pardoned by President Jimmy Carter in 1981. Over the decades, he apologized repeatedly.

โ€œI fully support the current movements demanding equal rights for all and refusing to allow continued abuse and injury โ€” most particularly of a sexual nature, of which I am, with great sorrow, guilty,โ€ he told The New York Times in 2019 after being disinvited from a festival over the sentence.

Born May 31, 1938, in New York, Yarrow was raised in an upper middle class family he said placed high value on art and scholarship. He took violin lessons as a child, later switching to guitar as he came to embrace the work of such folk-music icons as Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger.

Peter Yarrow of folk-music trio Peter, Paul and Mary dies at 86
Obit Peter Yarrow

Upon graduating from Cornell University in 1959, he returned to New York, where he worked as a struggling Greenwich Village musician until connecting with Stookey and Travers. Although his degree was in psychology, he had found his true calling in folk music at Cornell when he worked as a teaching assistant for a class in American folklore his senior year.

โ€œI did it for the money because I wanted to wash dishes less and play guitar more,โ€ he told the late record company executive Joe Smith. But as he led the class in song, he began to discover the emotional impact music could have on an audience.

โ€œI saw these young people at Cornell who were basically very conservative in their backgrounds opening their hearts up and singing with an emotionality and a concern through this vehicle called folk music,โ€ he said. โ€œIt gave me a clue that the world was on its way to a certain kind of movement, and that folk music might play a part in it and that I might play a part in folk music.โ€

Soon after returning to New York, he met impresario Albert Grossman, who would go on to manage Dylan, Janis Joplin and others and who at the time was looking to put together a group that would rival the Kingston Trio, which in 1958 had a hit version of the traditional folk ballad โ€œTom Dooley.โ€

Peter Yarrow of folk-music trio Peter, Paul and Mary dies at 86
Obit Peter Yarrow

But Grossman wanted a trio with a female singer and a member who could be funny enough to keep an audience engaged with comic patter. For the latter, Yarrow suggested a guitar-strumming Greenwich Village comic heโ€™d seen named Noel Stookey.

Stookey, who would use his middle name as a member of the group, happened to be a friend of Travers, who as a teenager had performed and recorded with Pete Seeger and others. Gripped by stage fright, she was reluctant to join the pair at first, changing her mind after she heard how well her contralto voice melded with Yarrowโ€™s tenor and Stookeyโ€™s baritone.

โ€œWe called Noel up. He was there,โ€ Yarrow said, recalling the first time the three performed together. โ€œWe mentioned a bunch of folk songs, which he didnโ€™t know because he didnโ€™t have a real folk-music background, and wound up singing โ€˜Mary Had a Little Lamb.โ€™ And it was immediately great, was just as clear as a bell, and we started working.โ€

After months of rehearsal the three became an overnight sensation when their first album, 1962โ€™s eponymous โ€œPeter, Paul and Mary,โ€ reached No. 1 on the Billboard chart. Their second, โ€œIn the Wind,โ€ reached No. 4 and their third, โ€œMoving,โ€ put them back at No. 1.

Peter Yarrow of folk-music trio Peter, Paul and Mary dies at 86
Obit Peter Yarrow

From their earliest albums, the trio sang out against war and injustice in songs like Seegerโ€™s โ€œIf I Had a Hammerโ€ and โ€œWhere Have all the Flowers Gone,โ€ Dylanโ€™s โ€œBlowinโ€™ in the Windโ€ and โ€œWhen the Ship Comes Inโ€ and Yarrowโ€™s own โ€œDay is Done.โ€

They could also show a soft and poignant side, particularly on โ€œPuff the Magic Dragon,โ€ which Yarrow had written during his Cornell years with college friend Leonard Lipton.

It tells the tale of Jackie Paper, a young boy who embarks on countless adventures with his make-believe dragon friend until he outgrows such childhood fantasies and leaves a sobbing, heartbroken Puff behind. As Yarrow explains: โ€œA dragon lives forever, but not so little boys.โ€

Some insisted they heard drug references in the song, a contention at the heart of a famous scene in the film โ€œMeet the Parents,โ€ when Ben Stiller angers his girlfriendโ€™s tightly wound father (Robert De Niro) by saying โ€œpuffโ€ refers to marijuana smoke. Yarrow maintained it reflected the loss of childhood innocence and nothing more.

Peter Yarrow of folk-music trio Peter, Paul and Mary dies at 86
Obit Peter Yarrow

Over the years, Yarrow continued to write and co-write songs, including the 1976 hit โ€œTorn Between Two Loversโ€ for Mary MacGregor. He received an Emmy nomination in 1979 for the animated film โ€œPuff the Magic Dragon.โ€

Later songs include the civil rights anthem โ€œNo Easy Walk to Freedom,โ€ co-written with Margery Tabankin, and โ€œLight One Candle,โ€ calling for peace in Lebanon.

Yarrow, who with Travers and Stookey had supported Democratic Sen. Eugene McCarthyโ€™s 1968 presidential bid, met the Minnesota senatorโ€™s niece, Mary Beth McCarthy, at a campaign event. The couple married the following year. They had two children before divorcing. They remarried in 2022.

In addition to his wife and daughter, he is survived by a son, Christopher, and a granddaughter, Valentina.

Peter Yarrow of folk-music trio Peter, Paul and Mary dies at 86
Obit Peter Yarrow

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AP Entertainment Writer Mark Kennedy contributed reporting from New York. Rogers, the principal writer of this obituary, retired from The Associated Press in 2021.

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