Mary Travers

Mary Travers

Mary Travers Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 17, 2009.
BOSTON (AP) - Mary Travers, one part of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, which used beautiful, tranquil harmonies to convey the angst and turmoil of the Vietnam anti-war movement, racial discrimination and more, died after a yearslong battle with leukemia. She was 72.

The band's publicist, Heather Lylis, said Travers died Wednesday at Danbury Hospital in Connecticut.

Though their music sounded serene, Peter, Paul and Mary represented the frustration and upheaval of the 1960s, as a generation of liberal activists used their music not only to protest political policies, but also to spark social change. And even as the issues changed, and the fiery protests abated, the group remained immersed in musical activism.

Bandmate Peter Yarrow said that in her final months, Travers handled her declining health with bravery and generosity, showing her love to friends and family "with great dignity and without restraint."

"It was, as Mary always was, honest and completely authentic," he said. "That's the way she sang, too - honestly and with complete authenticity."

Noel "Paul" Stookey, the trio's other member, praised Travers for her inspiring activism, "especially in her defense of the defenseless."

"I am deadened and heartsick beyond words to consider a life without Mary Travers and honored beyond my wildest dreams to have shared her spirit and her career," he said.

Mary Allin Travers was born on Nov. 9, 1936, in Louisville, Ky., the daughter of journalists who moved the family to Manhattan's bohemian Greenwich Village. She quickly became enamored with folk performers like the Weavers and was soon performing with Pete Seeger, a founding member of the Weavers who lived in the same building as the Travers family.

With a group called the Song Swappers, Travers backed Seeger on one album and two shows at Carnegie Hall. She also appeared (as one of a group of folk singers) in a short-lived 1958 B roadway show called "The Next President," starring comedian Mort Sahl.

It wasn't until she met up with Yarrow and Stookey that Travers would taste success on her own. Yarrow was managed by Albert B. Grossman, who later worked in the same capacity for Bob Dylan.

In the book "Positively 4th Street" by David Hajdu, Travers recalled that Grossman's strategy was to "find a nobody that he could nurture and make famous."

The budding trio, boosted by the arrangements of Milt Okun, spent seven months rehearsing in her Greenwich Village apartment before their 1961 public debut at the Bitter End.

Their beatnik look - a tall blonde flanked by a pair of goateed guitarists - was a part of their initial appeal. As The New York Times critic Robert Shelton put it not long afterward, "Sex appeal as a keystone for a folk-song group was the idea of the group's manager ... who searched for months for 'the girl' until he decided on Miss Travers."

The trio mingled the i r music with liberal politics, both onstage and off. Their version of "If I Had a Hammer" became an anthem for racial equality. Other hits included "Lemon Tree," ''Leaving on a Jet Plane" and "Puff (The Magic Dragon)."

They were early champions of Dylan and performed his "Blowin' in the Wind" at the March on Washington in August 1963.

And they were vehement in their opposition to the Vietnam War, managing to stay true to their liberal beliefs while creating music that resonated in the American mainstream.

In a statement Thursday, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, which honored the group with a lifetime achievement award in 2006, said: "Travers' soaring voice and signature harmonies were instrumental in (the group's) achievement of a rarefied level of commercial success without compromise, while continuing a centuries-old tradition of people raising their voices in song for the sake of freedom."

The group collected five Grammy Awards for their three-part h a rmony on enduring songs like "Leaving on a Jet Plane," ''Puff (The Magic Dragon)" and "Blowin' in the Wind."

At one point in 1963, three of their albums were in the top six Billboard best-selling LPs as they became the biggest stars of the folk revival movement.

It was heady stuff for a trio that had formed in the early 1960s in Greenwich Village, running through simple tunes like "Mary Had a Little Lamb."

Travers' soaring voice and signature harmonies were instrumental in PP&M's achievement of a rarefied level of commercial success without compromise, while continuing a centuries-old tradition of people raising their voices in song for the sake of freedom.

Their debut album came out in 1962, and immediately scored a pair of hits with their versions of "If I Had a Hammer" and "Lemon Tree." The former won them Grammys for best folk recording and best performance by a vocal group.

"Moving" was the follow-up, including the hit tale of innocence lost, "Puff (The Magic Dragon)" - which reached No. 2 on the charts, and generated since-discounted reports that it was an ode to marijuana.

Album No. 3, "In the Wind," featured three songs by the then-22-year-old Dylan. "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" and "Blowin' in the Wind" both reached the top 10, bringing Dylan's material to a massive audience; the latter shipped 300,000 copies during one two-week period.

"Blowin' in the Wind" became another civil-rights anthem, and Peter, Paul and Mary fully embraced the cause. They marched with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, Ala., and performed with him in Washington.

In a 1966 Times interview, Travers said the three worked well together because they respected one another. "There has to be a certain amount of love just in order for you to survive together," she said. "I think a lot of groups have gone down the tubes because they were not able to relate to one another."

With the advent of the Beatles and Dylan's switch to electric guitar, the folk boom disappeared. Travers expressed disdain for folk-rock, telling the Chicago Daily News in 1966 that "it's so badly written. ... When the fad changed from folk to rock, they didn't take along any good writers."

But the trio continued their success, scoring with the tongue-in-cheek single "I Dig Rock and Roll Music," a gentle parody of the Mamas and the Papas, in 1967 and the John Denver-penned "Leaving on a Jet Plane" two years later.

They also continued as boosters for young songwriters, recording numbers written by then-little-known Gordon Lightfoot and Laura Nyro.

In 1969, the group earned their final Grammy for "Peter, Paul and Mommy," which won for best children's album. They disbanded in 1971, launching solo careers - Travers released five albums - that never achieved the heights of their collaborations.

Over the years they enjoyed several reunions, including a performance at a 1978 anti-nuclea r benefit organized by Yarrow and a 35th-anniversary album, "Lifelines," with fellow folkies Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Dave Van Ronk and Seeger. A boxed set of their music was released in 2004.

They remained politically active as well, performing in 1995 on the anniversary of the Kent State shootings and performing for California strawberry pickers.

Travers had undergone a successful bone marrow transplant to treat her leukemia and was able to return to performing after that.

"It was like a miracle," Travers told The Associated Press in 2006. "I'm just feeling fabulous. What's incredible is someone has given your life back. I'm out in the garden today. This time last year I was looking out a window at a hospital." She also said she told the marrow donor "how incredibly grateful I was."

But by mid-2009, Yarrow told WTOP radio in Washington that her condition had worsened again and he thought she would no longer be able to perform.

Travers lived for m a ny years in Redding, Conn. She is survived by her husband, Ethan Robbins, and daughters, Alicia and Erika.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press

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Neal Hudson

March 22, 2025

Wandering YouTube recently and clicked on PPM doing `Early Morning Rain´ on the 1965 BBC show. When Ms. Travers leaned in and joined the chorus I was hooked. I spent the last few days re-listening to the catalog and reading Ms. Travers´ book. Such a genuine, talented and empathetic person. My faith in humanity has been bouyed. RIP We certainly need more like you.

Jennifer

January 19, 2025

Mary Travers a lovely lady , wonderful, beautiful voice and yet wonderful joyful music memories with Peter, Paul & Mary make together. There legacy Of music that they made we live on. I do remember seeing them on PBS television. They were terrific together and they made music.. We all know she is in a good place now.

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January 16, 2025

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January 15, 2025

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April 13, 2024

Mary: rip we liked your music,it was very right on. :)

Harry Simpson

September 27, 2023

Goodnight, and Godspeed Mary, now 14 years in Paradise. A lovely lady and voice, and wonderful, wonderful music memories with "Peter, Paul and Mary" and some of the anthems of my youth, and beyond. Unforgettable. Thank you Mary.

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May 14, 2022

miss you

diane

May 1, 2022

To this day, I hear your amazing voice singing the songs of my life.. and I still miss you.

Dr. Amy Eisenberg

March 18, 2021

Dear Mary was married to my cousin Ethan Robbins. Her life and legacy are a blessing. With love and respect,

bill lind

October 20, 2020

The ice house in Berlin NJ. St. Josephs field house in Phila. ST. john Terrel music circus in Lambertville NJ. Academy of music Phila 2 times. Villa nova field house outside of Phila. Security tried to take a fans camera in Lambertville and you told Peter not to let that happen . It was the nicest instinct I have ever seen a performer do. It was an automatic reaction from a very kind hearted person. I have missed you for many years. Godspeed. keep singing. " rest assured this troubador is acting in his part." Bill Lind

Ron Gelman

August 4, 2020

Dear Mary,
I always thought that you were so beautiful and full of grace. Your voice was moving and inspiring. I saw you with Peter & Paul at the Kansas City, Mo. Civic Center in 1968 and I saw you solo at Hunter College in NYC, in the 70s. The village always held a special fascination for me and I am jealous of your having lived there at that great time of the early sixties and the days of the folk revival. My aunt was a great fan & maintained one non-classical record in her house to the consternation of her husband and knowing I was a fan too, when she died she left it for me, Peter, Paul & Mary. I loved 500 miles, Where have all the flowers Gone, If I had a hammer, Lemon Tree and so much more. So here am I at this late date, at the age of your passing, 72, writing on your legacy page. Thank you for being part of the soundtrack of our lives and times, for bringing beauty to us all and for giving peace and hope through your music.

Denise Sullivan

June 8, 2020

I just finished watching 50 Years with Peter Paul and Mary on Public Television. I have seen them many times over the years perform. One of the best times seeing them was at Tanglewood on 4th of July in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. I even had the opportunity to stand with them as the fire works were being set off one year. It was a beautiful evening. As I have grown older, I find I appreciate their music more and more. Not that I didnt appreciate it before, but even more so now. I find that to be true because of the world we are living in now; a world wide pandemic, having to quarantine for the past 13 weeks, rioting in the streets over racism, deaths happening because some feel they are superior to others.. life is hard right now... but I listen to PPM music and hope, as we all can, that the world will become a better place... for you and me! Thank you for all of the beautiful and meaningful music you have done over the years. You are sorely missed.

michael harris

April 24, 2020

just watched the 50th anniversary doc of 2014 and was reminded how much of an influence ppm were on my life. I am 75 and have all of ppm music listen to it still all these years, through the mlk years and before. became a civil rights activist because of ppm music and because they were who they were. miss those days more and more.

michael gottwald

April 16, 2020

thanks for the memories of peter paul and mary I offer my condolences to your family for your loss I will carry on your legacy for the rest of my life

Nicholas Sokach

March 7, 2020

Sweet Mary your missed bless you.

William Owens

February 10, 2020

I always thought you were so beautiful and wonderful . . . thank you for all the precious memories of PP&M. There will never be another like you.

Bonnie Carpenter

February 2, 2020

Loved Peter, Paul, and Mary from the first time I heard you. You all had exceptional voices, and I loved your strong voice. There is no one else like you Mary. May you rest in peace... You done well!

Tom Sullivan

October 19, 2019

A beautifu lady who brought such caring songs to us

Deborah Besser

August 19, 2019

What a beautiful woman with a beautiful soul. A big part of my childhood memories was her, Peter and Paul's music. Forever in millions of our hearts . RIP Mary

Kay Braun

August 2, 2019

For a gal with curly mousy brown hair and no singing voice, I will always believe that Mary was not only beautiful on the outside, but her singing voice is proof she will remain beautiful on the inside as well!

Kathleen Hawkes

June 23, 2019

Your voice was the background music of my life...

March 17, 2019

god bless you mary travers on your journey

THANKS FOR BEING YOU

BOB McLEAREN

March 17, 2019

MARY, THANK YOU FOR YOUR BEAUTIFUL VOICE AND FOR PRESENTING IT TO ME AND YOUR OTHER FRIENDS. YOU HELD US ALL THGETHER THROUGH THE 60'S. MAY GOD BLESS YOU.

Robert Skor

February 23, 2019

What a difference you made in the lives of so many! Me included! A good friend of mine, who I played many years with in a rock band was a good friend of Peter's and loved to jam with him! Now he is gone also. I miss him soooo much, cause like you and your band mates, he brought so many "joy" through his music! Thanks for all you did for this "Great" Nation of ours!!! A friend through music!!

Paula Barker

December 30, 2018

I enjoyed listening to your music as I grew up. Your music will always live on. I miss you Mary. May God watch over you and your family.

Nancy Cunningham

December 16, 2018

Her voice blesses my soul. Thank you for using your energy and talent for good.

October 26, 2018

Beautiful and kind through and through. You are missed. May God wrap his loving arms around you and continue to bless you. Thank-you for the joy and peace you continue to bring to us through your music.

Catherine Humberg

July 14, 2018

She was a TRUE ROLE MODEL for WOMEN in the the '50' era, ONWARD. I wanted to LOOK like her ( I was a blond, rather lanky) but most importantly I WANTED TO BE LIKE MARY TRAVERS !!!

Richard Whitfield

June 30, 2018

May God bless and keep you until a brighter day.

Earlyne Woodward

April 17, 2018

You are missed.

Rick Deacon

January 14, 2018

Thanks Mary for making my life better and brighter. You were, are wonderful. God broke the mold when he made you. A little piece of me has left with you.

Rick Deacon

January 14, 2018

Thanks Mary for making my life better and brighter. You were, are wonderful. God broke the mold when he made you. A little piece of me has left with you.

Stephen Kahla

January 6, 2018

A role model to so many. Her music and social activism continue to inspire many to give back and go the extra mile to help others. Her legacy is a reminder that we must fight complacency to get in touch with the human condition. Thank you for the example you set.

Susan

December 4, 2017

I will always remember your beautiful rendition of "The River is Wide," and how your radiant face and voice brought people together all over the world. God's gift to us, now returned to Him.

Charles Patenaude

December 3, 2017

There will never be another.

Harry Simpson

September 16, 2017

Godspeed Mary, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us. Unforgettable.

Steven

September 16, 2017

I will never forget Mary Travers one of a kind,beauty grace and a style all your own.My heart breaks to know your gone.I hope you know that your friends still love you.And to your family peace and love to you.

September 14, 2017

JUST COME BACK TO US LOVE AND KINDNESS
GABBY

Ronald Dunne

September 6, 2017

Ronald Dunne- an old fan from your first album... Loved you guys and of course was enchanted by the powerful image of womanhood that Mary exuded on stage. PP&M were on the cutting edge of the political changes and the social upheaval of the later 1960's and early 1970's. You brought Dylan's music to people who didnt care much for his scruffy look and persona but loved the way you brought his songs to life. Who else but PP&M could have sung "Blowin in the Wind" in a way that people went for it and loved the song- and found something solid to grasp emotionally and mentally- music is SUCH a powerful weapon in any nation's or people's struggle for libeerty, love, religion, politically. You had it all right there.. and Mary was such a spark of JOY and a sort of lightning rod of expression, belting out you songs together. And face it, no disrespect meant- she was dead sexy, something not lost on teens and younger men! GOD, those were the days! Rest you well, Mary Travers and accept the weak adulations of a generation getting older and heavier. You went thru the Dark Door early, but we're right behind you! Best wishes as you travel thru the bardo states toward rebirth/reincarnation!

Jean Petersen

September 4, 2017

I loved your music, your beautiful voice and your beautiful face. Now you sing with the Angels . Rest in peace.

Diane

August 18, 2017

Thank you Mary Travers for bringing my mother and I together across the generations to listen to the three of you sing. It's a time I will never forget I just lost my mother and she was your biggest fan.

david

August 9, 2017

ive just watched 50 years of peter paul and mary I put mary at the top with Karen carpenter what a beautiful singer it brought back memories of my childhood growing up to there music I was in tears and realise now what a great caring group they were never will I forget her

Carole Young

August 6, 2017

I lived my life listening to your angelic voice and feeling empowered by the messages in your songs. Thank you for sharing your trip through the universe with me and may you sing with the Angels now. ❤

July 12, 2017

Mary is so beautiful...and so many years have passed....and I'm still crying at her absence....as I watch amazing videos of her performances .....thank god for that - that her lustre can still be seen in videos - she was one of a kind - beautiful singer, beautiful performer, beautiful soul......I miss her and her pure
voice so much.....

susana garza

July 12, 2017

Prayers for beautiful Mary!

Nancy-Park Johnson

June 24, 2017

What an earnest singer and so expressive through her whole being. I was transfixed. Peter and Paul framed her perfectly. Instant winners for the inclusive all. The idea of Mary not being with Peter and Paul is heart-breaking for me. She'll rest in peace while we'll search for peace to comfort us for her loss. She was a SINGER! She had the soul of spirit so vast.I now live in Novato,California 04949

Marty Young

June 10, 2017

Many years have passed but her group's music is still my favorite in 2017. I was able to go to several of their concerts and even once to Mary's solo concert. When I first heard about her passing, I cried. RIP dear lady.

Sue

June 10, 2017

What a blessing she was, and is, to all of us living in the same generation....she will never be forgotten!!

Elaine

May 23, 2017

So saddened to learn that Mary passed away. She, along with Peter and Paul.. sang so beautifully together. Such a loss....

April 16, 2017

miss you. louisville ky.

April 9, 2017

Rest in Peace, you will always be remembered in our hearts.

Barbara Jay

March 27, 2017

It's hard knowing you are not singing on this earth anymore. I saw you play with Noel and Peter, I saw you play solo in downtown Orlando. I still play your music - I loved you all, and thought your grace and voice were so perfect. Sending you prayers still, everyday - so you can come back and sing and I can listen again.

Roger

February 24, 2017

I do miss this lady singing to me am sad and lonely without her presents many years go by and i still miss her

Dr Claude White

February 21, 2017

Mary, It broke my heart when I heard of your passing. I have loved you and your music for years. I pray your family is doing well.
The Angels in Heaven have a new singer to join them. Rest in peace Mary. I will be joining you soon because of my condition.
With love always, Dr Claude White South Carolina

Wm Powers

February 14, 2017

Blessed are the peace makers....

Diane Zajchowski

February 9, 2017

Thank you for all your inspirational songs from your heart for the sake of freedom for all people and our God-given free will through and with Jesus our Lord and Savior Amen.

Sandy Thompson

January 28, 2017

Mary, I should have signed this sooner. I was quite saddened when you passed away!! My prayers are with your loved ones and family.

December 26, 2016

Your music made me happy growing up. Thank you

December 17, 2016

Mary's solo album is my all time favorite .! Can't find it on cd though . Mary was a brilliant writer and singer . I know she is at much deserved peace 1

Robin Timmerman

December 6, 2016

Watching a PBS station fundraiser in Seattle "50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary". Beautiful memories of Mary.

Dave Smith

November 21, 2016

The emotional center of the greatest folk group ever. The group misses you, and we miss the group.

First NameCheryl Last NameUrszeni

November 21, 2016

Add your message here.Forever U will be a beautiful,soul remembered by my husband and I, "our generation " for what loveliness you added to our teen years,
you voice, your words, your being a part of our happier days! And for your time, when you were kind enough for my mother,and I to actually talk with " P P and M " after a concert at Kent State! I m sure my Mom,who passed away in August 2016, never forgot,the time U took for us! You are never forgotten, "just sadly, missed"! cju Aurora,Ohio 44202

Pamela Mackey

November 17, 2016

the world suffers without mary .

Myles Glasgow

September 30, 2016

Today we need their songs and spirits as much as ever.

charlie brooks

July 20, 2016

I miss you babe

Beverly Kasson

June 8, 2016

Wow. If this isn't a testament to how you left such a remarkable notch in our lives. Your beautiful voice and you and the group's messages for peace and love in the world. You are missed to this day. And boy, we sure could use your voice still singing for peace and love in this crazy world. God bless. And thanks for the years and still to this day, the greatest music we fell in love with.

nicholas valerio

April 28, 2016

rest in piece mary you have been blessed with a voice I will never forget and I will always cherish thanks for the memories god bless your family to

terry brown

March 30, 2016

terry w brown I love your music your voice and your cause God has just received another ANGEL

charles gregory

March 23, 2016

A great lady & singer of her time on earth. She was very pretty. I wish that I could had met her and talked with her. RIP Mary

Edward Vivian

March 7, 2016

Remembering Mary, Like a friend, sheappreciated to the end. She showed me that music can bring people together, break down walls of ignorance and prejudice, injustice, hate and fear. May your heart help us to find our voice as well. Ed Vivian, Roseville, Minn.

Larry K

March 6, 2016

I was devastated when I learned of your passing. I was fortunate enough to be at the concert you all had here in Minnesota, one I will never forget. May The Lord hold your soul in his arms forever. You were an angel here on earth, as you are now in heaven. RIP Mary Travers.

Julie Houlding

March 6, 2016

Mary was a great presence in the music industry. We are truly blessed to have gad and heard her.

February 2, 2016

I'm so sad while listening to the great PP&M tunes one after the other. I miss her since I grew up with her voice in my head every day. All the sold out concerts that we went to through the years. PP&M were such an iconic band. I can only imagine how much Peter and Paul miss her. Me too.

Pamela Mackey

January 11, 2016

You made a difference living on the planet.Your spirit continues to touch my life . Bowie departed today without jet plane !

Marilyn H

December 26, 2015

I had a day of mourning, lump in my throat, s nauseated feeling all day! I'll never forget the feeling when I first got the news. And I'll never forget the feeling of joy I had when playing PP&M songs on my first 6- string...your voice was one of my inspirations for singing and loving folk music. Your voice, your hair being thrown back and forth as you sang, your hands clenched as you were singing what your heart was feeling...these are fond memories...as was the night I spoke with you as you sat on the edge of the stage after a performance in Pittsburgh. What an awesome feeling the time I visited Greenwich Village and walked the streets where I knew PP&M also walked. A true legend you are. Thank you! Marilyn

Christine West

December 6, 2015

When Mary Travers died and her great voice was silenced, a cry welled up in me and I knew the world would never be the same without her. She was unique and touched many of us very deeply with her honesty and authenticity, her beauty, her grace. I still miss her.

Catherine Harper

December 2, 2015

Puff was first heard by me in kindergarten. That was 1965. I feel in love with your music at that moment, and I never looked back. It is hard to believe you are gone, Mary. Your music lives on, and so do the fond memories your voice gave to my childhood. And never mind my adulthood. Now, you can sing with the angels.

Chuck Abramo

November 26, 2015

Mary, You are a Universal Treasure.I've been listening to you for over 50 years and will continue.

Thank you.

Michael Salmon

November 3, 2015

Thank you for your magic, your music. Your voice was one of the inspirations of a decade and more.

RICH Grilli

October 27, 2015

EVERYTIME I HEAR UR BEAUTIFUL VOICE, I TEAR UP. UR SONGS ARE SO BREATHTAKING. RIP MARY, THE ANGELS NOW CAN HEAR UR VOICE IN PERSON.

katherine lavender

September 12, 2015

Always remembering you dear mary forevermore

Chris Matherly

September 10, 2015

And a hug that we share isn't brought to a halt for it's strength does give us all hope.
It guides us to others who send them on back.
Mailed in their arms' envelopes.

Gina Brooks

September 9, 2015

My favorite groups of the 60's. Rip and my deepest sympathies to never be forgotten by many fans as I...

Anne Marie Allen

September 9, 2015

Watching Special on Peter Paul and Mary and there are tears in my eyes as I remember all the wonderful songs and emotions of this group. Mary, may you rest in peace and thank you for your voice to the world.

Jan Durall

September 1, 2015

Puff was always one of my favorites. And my little ones listen to it daily. Oh the days of the real music are missed! RIP

Tino Candelaki

September 1, 2015

God bless you!

August 23, 2015

Saw the wonderful Peter, Paul and Mary at Y.S.U. In 1967 - so memorable!
Dmc

Kay Mooney

August 16, 2015

I recall my first exposure to Peter Paul and Mary was the Ed Sullivan Show... Moved to Boston in 1964, the group was in their hay day... remarkable musicians.... loved their work... Their work still stands strong and will for many many years to come... Mary ripped a hole in a lot of hearts the day she left this green earth. A beautiful lady...

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