joveski
09-17-2009, 04:31 AM
Mary Travers lost her battles with cancer:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090917/ap_on_en_mu/us_obit_mary_travers
my condolences to her millions of fans and admirers
who knows how well known Gord would be without the PP+M boost...and who knows how well known the trio would have been without Mary Travers in the mix...I enjoyed whenever she took a solo verse or was featured solo
You Tube - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1eIXIRfu1s)
YouTube - Single Girl (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpHeMrIPwA)
You Tube - BBC - Blowin' in the Wind (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUeI4SWoNqU&feature=channel)
(ahh, thank you BBC for presenting such quality sessions)
sad, cancer takes 1500-2000 lives every day in north america, i'm glad she could still perform until recently and had a full life...hoping the mourning of today will soon become a celeberation of some sort in the days ahead
Auburn Annie
09-17-2009, 08:49 AM
Another great voice stilled...
From their website:
by Peter Yarrow
"In her final months, Mary handled her declining health in the bravest, most generous way imaginable. She never complained. She avoided expressing her emotional and physical distress, trying not to burden those of us who loved her, especially her wonderfully caring and attentive husband, Ethan. Mary hid whatever pain or fear she might have felt from everyone, clearly so as not to be a burden. Her love for me and Noel Paul, and for Ethan, poured out with great dignity and without restraint. It was, as Mary always was, honest and completely authentic. That's the way she sang, too; honestly and with complete authenticity. I believe that, in the most profound of ways, Mary was incapable of lying, as a person, and as an artist. That took great courage, and Mary was always equal to the task.
Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of my relationship with Mary Travers over the last, almost, 50 years, is how open and honest we were with each other, and I include Noel Paul Stookey in this equation. Such honesty comes with a price, but when you get past the hurt and shock of realizing that you're faulted and frequently wrong, you also realize that you are really loved and respected for who you are, and you become a better person. The trio's growth, our creativity, our ability to emerge over the years completely accepting of one another, warts and all, was a miracle. This gift existed, I believe, because of the music itself, which elicited from each of us the best of who we were. When we performed together, we gave our best to each other and to the audiences who came to hear us.
I have no idea what it will be like to have no Mary in my world, in my life, or on stage to sing with. But I do know there will always be a hole in my heart, a place where she will always exist that will never be filled by any other person. However painful her passing is, I am forever grateful for Mary and her place in my life.”
- Peter Yarrow
Statement by Noel Paul Stookey
"as a partner...she could be vexing and vulnerable in the same breath. as a friend she shared her concerns freely and without reservation. as an activist, she was brave, outspoken and inspiring - especially in her defense of the defenseless. and, as a performer, her charisma was a barely contained nervous energy - occasionally (and then only privately) revealed as stage fright.
sometimes frustratingly dismissive, i seldom heard her say she was sorry, yet she often displayed an immense generosity that would surprise even herself. witty, politically savvy, she was the master/mistress of the cutting exit line. once i was attempting to defend ronald reagan's educational policy. she interrupted me with "oh, for heaven's sake, do your homework!", turned on her heel and walked away. need i say it turned out she was right?
as the relationships in the trio continued to shift and grow, mary's insights and evolving comfort onstage drew her into the role of societal commentator and satirist; her genius revealed especially poking fun at the tumbling chaotic communications technology expanding around us.
her illness softened her outlook considerably. her work, her life and friends became more and more precious. and friends, especially women friends, closed ranks in the later years, returning in kindnesses so much of that which mary, their powerful feminine matriarch, had given them.
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."
- Noel Paul Stookey
Jesse Joe
09-17-2009, 04:51 PM
A beautiful lady w/ a fantastic voice... I will miss her for sure !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiAqclnq3JA&feature=player_embedded
Jesse Joe
09-17-2009, 04:54 PM
YouTube - Peter Paul & Mary - Early Morning Rain (1966)
Patti
09-18-2009, 09:14 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIm3vZd1yCE
charlene
09-21-2009, 12:02 PM
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/mary-travers-singer-whose-work-with-peter-paul-and-mary-added-a-political-edge-to-the-pop-music-of-the-early-1960s-1790064.html
By 1965 Dylan had moved from folk to rock and was writing cryptic but personal songs, causing Travers to remark to Music Echo, "We started singing songs of Bobby's because they meant something. We don't sing them anymore because he no longer writes anything that means anything to us." In his place, the trio promoted the work of the Canadian Gordon Lightfoot, introducing the world to "For Lovin' Me" and "Early Morning Rain".
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