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US folk singer Mary Travers dies | US folk singer Mary Travers dies |
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Mary Travers, one third of the hugely popular 1960s US folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, has died after a battle with leukaemia aged 72. | |
A statement on the group's website said the singer succumbed "to the side effects of one of the chemotherapy treatments" she was undergoing. | |
She had been suffering from leukaemia for several years. | |
Peter, Paul and Mary had hits including If I Had a Hammer, Lemon Tree and Puff, The Magic Dragon. | Peter, Paul and Mary had hits including If I Had a Hammer, Lemon Tree and Puff, The Magic Dragon. |
They became known for their mixture of liberal politics with folk music that won them a loyal following of fans and also five Grammy Awards. | |
Outspoken supporter | |
Bandmate Peter Yarrow said that in her last months, Travers handled her declining health "in the bravest, most generous way imaginable". | |
He added that throughout her long career, Travers sang with honesty and 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." | |
The group released their debut album in 1962 | |
Noel "Paul" Stookey, the trio's other member, praised the singer for her inspiring activism, "especially in her defence of the defenceless." | |
"I am deadened and heartsick beyond words to consider a life without Mary Travers and honoured beyond my wildest dreams to have shared her spirit and her career," he said. | |
Travers was an outspoken supporter of the civil rights and anti-war movements. | |
The group travelled the world and frequently appeared at political rallies and demonstrations, including the March on Washington in 1963. | |
Travers kept up her activism after Peter, Paul and Mary broke up in the early 1970s. She performed as a solo artist before the trio later reunited for benefits and other concerts. | |
She underwent a successful bone marrow transplant to treat her leukaemia and told The Associated Press in 2006 she was "feeling fabulous". | |
But by mid-2009, Yarrow told a Washington radio station that the singer's condition had worsened again and thought she would no longer be able to perform. | |
Travers is survived by her husband, Ethan Robbins and daughters, Alicia and Erika. | |
Did you meet Mary Travers? Send us your memories of her using the form below. | Did you meet Mary Travers? Send us your memories of her using the form below. |
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