Peter, Paul and Mary performed on April 24, 1971 at a peace march in Washington DC. The anti-war march was to protest the Vietnam War. They sang "Blowing in the Wind" and "Give Peace A Chance".
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Peter, Paul and Mary performed on April 24, 1971 at a peace march in Washington DC. The anti-war march was to protest the Vietnam War. They sang "Blowing in the Wind" and "Give Peace A Chance".
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Shocked me big that Mary died. I wish I could of seen them live and been living during the decade of the peace movement. Forever all these musicians messages will live on, wiether or not we all take them to heart. RIP Mary.
This brings tears to my eyes and a knot in my throat. The slow pace mixed with their facial expressions, plus the micro views inside the large crowd, express powerful emotions. Mary, however, seems to put forth the most vocally emotional influence. She was a wonderful singer and humanitarian.
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She was a wonderful singer and humanitarian.
Rest in Peace, Mary Travers