Mary Travers of 1960s folk anthem trio dies at 72 - AP News Story
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By JAY LINDSAY (AP) - 13 minutes ago
BOSTON — 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.
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That's sad.
Somewhere, "Puff the Magic Dragon" is being played. At another spot, "I Dig Rock & Roll Music." Meanwhile, Mary Travers is tuning up with Harry Chapin and Jim Croce for an "Old Folkie" tour across time and space.