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She was Travers, who had lived most of her life in a year-old restored Connecticut farmhouse, died at Danbury Hospital, where her mother had been head of public relations for many years. Travers had been diagnosed with leukemia in , but had undergone a successful bone marrow transplant procedure in that eradicated the blood disease.

She died from side effects of the chemotherapy, her family said. She avoided expressing her emotional and physical distress, trying not to burden those of us who loved her, especially her wonderfully caring and attentive husband, Ethan. Mary hid whatever pain or fear she might have felt from everyone, clearly so as not to be a burden. That was a blip on the screen. Nobody who sang folk songs then or now is really consumed with the need to be part of pop music.

Mary Ellin Travers was born Nov. There she often accompanied her mother, Virginia Coigney, to folk music performances and other cultural events. I had Pete Seeger, I had my mother and my father. She was singing in various folk groups when she was in her teens and was a member of the Song Swappers, which recorded two albums with Seeger, and was a part of the folk music community that was thriving in and around Greenwich Village.

The two began playing as Stookey and Travers when folk impresario Albert Grossman introduced them to Yarrow, a native New Yorker, who had studied psychology at Cornell University.

Within a year, they had been signed by Warner Bros. Next Article in Entertainment ». E-mail to a friend. Mixx Facebook Twitter Digg del.

From the Blogs: Controversy, commentary, and debate. Sit tight, we're getting to the good stuff. From psychiatrist to 'Butcher of Bosnia'. Why trial could take years. She attended school through the 11th grade before pursuing a singing career. Pete Seeger, a founding member of the folk group the Weavers, lived in the same building as the Travers family and Travers performed with him.

Travers backed Seeger on one album and for two shows at Carnegie Hall, but it wasn't until she connected with Yarrow and Stookey that she found worldwide success. Yarrow was managed by Albert Grossman, who later worked with Bob Dylan. We'll notify you here with news about.



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