Mary Travers, whose bell-clear alto defined songs of the folk era, stayed a true believer well into an age when true belief was enough to reduce many to the status of quaint oddity, like some lost soldier found on a South Pacific island, fighting on long past the truce. Read More
Mary Travers, whose bell-clear alto defined songs of the folk era, stayed a true believer well into an age when true belief was enough to reduce many to the status of quaint oddity, like some lost soldier found on a South Pacific island, fighting on long past the truce. Read More
Mary Travers, whose bell-clear alto defined songs of the Folk Era, stayed a true believer well into an age when true belief was enough to reduce many to the status of quaint oddity, like some lost soldier found on a South Pacific island, fighting on long past the truce. Read More
Along with Bob Dylan's emergence came countless other folk-based "protest singers" in the early to mid-'60s, including Barry ... Read the full Barry McGuire bio.