American folk trio formed in Greenwich Village around 1960, consisting of Mary Travers, Paul Stookey and Peter Yarrow; prominent in the early 1960s folk revival with hits such as "Blowin' In The Wind", "Puff (The Magic Dragon)" and "Leaving On a Jet Plane".

The trio met in Greenwich Village in 1960 and rose to prominence in the early 1960s. They performed at the March on Washington in 1963. Mary Travers died on September 16, 2009. The review notes that Peter Yarrow was later convicted and served several months of incarceration for sexual misconduct (as reported in contemporary sources).

DeBaser hosts a single review of Peter, Paul & Mary's compilation Ten Years Together that reflects on their role in the early 1960s folk revival. The review praises their vocal clarity and social song repertoire while noting later commercial shifts and controversies. Mary Travers' voice and songs like "500 Miles" are highlighted; the review gives the album a measured appraisal.

For:Listeners interested in 1960s folk, protest music and vocal harmonies

 Listening to them today, the vocal harmonies of this trio are almost amusing. Without almost.

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