Mary Travers, Paul Stookey and Peter Yarrow first joined forces in 1961 under the guidance of Bob Dylan's manager, Albert Grossman. Featuring two of the biggest folk hits of all time - "Lemon Tree" and "If I Had A Hammer" - along with such classics as "500 Miles" and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," their self-titled 1962 debut album laid the foundation for one of the most popular, innovative and enduring groups folk music had ever seen.
Peter, Paul And Mary is one of the rare folk albums to reach No. 1 in the U.S. - staying on top for seven weeks - and remaining on the Billboard top 10 for ten months. This classic recording helped bring modern folk stylings to mass audiences for the first time and it was also rewarded at the 1963 Grammy Awards when the timeless classic "If I Had A Hammer" took home the hardware for Best Folk Recording and Best Pop Performance by a Vocal Group.
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