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Peter Yarrow, a major figure of the Sixties folk revival with Peter, Paul and Mary who was convicted of molesting a 14-year-old girl and later received a presidential pardon, died today, The New ...
Peter, Paul and Mary perform in Chicago in 1983. Getty Images. In 1970, Yarrow was convicted of “taking indecent liberties” with a 14-year-old girl in a Washington, DC, hotel room.
Peter Yarrow of Peter, ... Paul and Mary in 1969. But in 1970, his reputation was tarnished after he was convicted for a sexual offense against a minor.
Peter had some trouble with the law during his life. In 1970, he was convicted of "taking indecent liberties with a minor." Barbara Winter, then 14 years old, claimed she went to his hotel room in ...
Peter Yarrow, a major figure of the Sixties folk revival with Peter, Paul and Mary who was convicted of molesting a 14-year-old girl and later received a presidential pardon, died today, The New ...
Peter Yarrow, pictured at left in 1962, alongside Mary Travels and Noel "Paul" Stookey. ... Yarrow was convicted of taking “improper liberties” with a female minor in 1970, ...
Peter Yarrow, namesake folk singer of the legendary trio Peter, Paul and Mary, has died, according to multiple media reports. He was 86. Yarrow, co-writer of “Puff, the Magic Dragon” and other ...
Peter Yarrow, an icon of the '60s folk explosion best known for his guitar, vocal, and songwriting contributions to the era-defining trio, Peter, Paul & Mary, has died at the age of 86, his ...
The "day is done" — Peter Yarrow, one third of New York City's folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, has died. He was 86 years old. Yarrow died at his home in the city after a four-year battle with ...
Yarrow’s conviction for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl taints his music, writes the director of the Women’s Rabbinic Network. Like many Americans of my age, I was raised on Peter, Paul ...
Yarrow was born in Manhattan in 1938 and began creating music as a student at Columbia. In 1961, Peter, Paul and Mary was formed after an audition process by music manager Albert Grossman.