Peter Yarrow
Folk singer-songwriter BORN 1938
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BORN IN Manhattan, Yarrow was singing in Greenwich Village when entrepreneur and manager Albert Grossman signed him for folk-poppers Peter, Paul And Mary in 1961. The group were an instant hit with their polished performances – the goateed, sharp-suited Peter and Paul Stookey flanking Mary Travers – and a song catalogue which ranged from civil rights to love songs. They hit the Top 10 with Pete Seeger’s If I Had A Hammer, likewise John Denver’s Leaving On A Jet Plane, and introduced audiences to numerous early Dylan songs.