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Monday, 26 September 2011

Peter, Paul and Mary--Early Morning Rain

Posted on 04:49 by john cena


By 1966 Peter, Paul and Mary had risen above the folk music din of the first part of the decade to emerge as a genuine success story and not a flash in the pan or a another rider on Woody Guthrie's bandwagon. They had guested on Jack Benny's TV show and their version of Dylan's "Blowin' In the Wind" introduced him to more Americans than his own. They had become mainstream and would continue on for reunions and special events for decades. Here they are with a memorable song during what was arguably their peak as a group...in '66.
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