Spend any time listening to Peter Yarrow, the folk musician who died Tuesday at 86, and you’re bound to discover “Puff, the Magic Dragon” — a ballad performed by the trio Peter ...
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Peter Yarrow who was part of the legendary 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul, And Mary who are best known for iconic song Puff The Magic Dragon is dead at 86. The controversial musician passed away ...
Or, at the very least, you know some of the bangers, like Puff, the Magic Dragon. Maybe it's because you think the meaning behind the song is slightly inappropriate, and has to do with something ...
PUFF The Magic Dragon's co-writer Peter Yarrow has tragically died aged 86. The legend - best known as one-third of folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary - died on Tuesday in New York, according to his ...
Perhaps Yarrow's most enduring song with the trio was "Puff the Magic Dragon," which he wrote based on a poem by then-19-year-old author and filmmaker Lenny Lipton. Though the whimsical song was ...
The group were civil rights and anti-war campaigners, best known for the song Puff The Magic Dragon and their versions of If I Had A Hammer and Where Have All The Flowers Gone? Yarrow, who was ...
Yarrow co-wrote one of the group’s most popular songs, “Puff the Magic Dragon,” which was based on a poem written by an acquaintance he had met at Cornell. Yarrow studied psychology at ...
The trio would score many hits over the following years — including with the Yarrow-co-written “Puff the Magic Dragon” — yet would remain indelibly associated with those early years.
Yarrow, alongside his bandmates, was behind the hit song Puff The Magic Dragon which came out in 1962. However, there was much controversy in his personal life as Yarrow was convicted and served ...