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Peter Yarrow, Paul Stookey and Mary Travers form the American folk-signing trio '''Peter, Paul and Mary'''.  They began in New York City’s [[coffee house]] cultural scene, and became one of the best-known and most successful folk groups.  The debuted at ''The Bitter End'', a club in [[Greenwich Village]], New York, and their debut album, Peter, Paul & Mary, made it into the top ten.
Peter Yarrow, Paul Stookey and Mary Travers form the American folk-singing trio '''Peter, Paul and Mary'''.  They began in New York City’s [[coffee house]] cultural scene, and became one of the best-known and most successful folk groups.  The debuted at ''The Bitter End'', a club in [[Greenwich Village]], New York, and their debut album, Peter, Paul & Mary, made it into the top ten.


The trio had many hits, but only one recording reached Number One:  ''Leaving on a Jet Plane'', by [[John Denver]].  The trio parted in or about 1970 to pursue solo careers, but never had the success as as individuals they achieved as a group.  They reunited in the late 1970s.  They are known for being advocates for [[social justice]], and still tour together.
The trio had many hits, but only one recording reached Number One:  ''Leaving on a Jet Plane'', by [[John Denver]].  The trio parted in or about 1970 to pursue solo careers, but never had the success as as individuals they achieved as a group.  They reunited in the late 1970s.  They are known for being advocates for [[social justice]], and still tour together.

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Peter Yarrow, Paul Stookey and Mary Travers form the American folk-singing trio Peter, Paul and Mary. They began in New York City’s coffee house cultural scene, and became one of the best-known and most successful folk groups. The debuted at The Bitter End, a club in Greenwich Village, New York, and their debut album, Peter, Paul & Mary, made it into the top ten.

The trio had many hits, but only one recording reached Number One: Leaving on a Jet Plane, by John Denver. The trio parted in or about 1970 to pursue solo careers, but never had the success as as individuals they achieved as a group. They reunited in the late 1970s. They are known for being advocates for social justice, and still tour together.

Songs

  • Puff the Magic Dragon
  • Leaving on a Jet Plane
  • If I had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)
  • Blowin’ in the Wind
  • The Wedding Song
  • The Great Mandela
  • Lemon Tree
  • Where have all the Flowers Gone?