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Œuvres de Paul Stookey

Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6 (2008) — Producer — 41 exemplaires
Peter Paul and Mary: Fifty Years in Music and Life (2014) — Auteur — 22 exemplaires
Paul and 1 exemplaire
Facets (2012) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Night Before Christmas (Puybaret) (2010) — Performer — 121 exemplaires
The Dylan Companion: A Collection of Essential Writing About Bob Dylan (1990) — Contributeur, quelques éditions96 exemplaires
The Very Best of Peter, Paul and Mary [2005 album] (2005) — Contributeur — 28 exemplaires
Album 1700 (1967) — Vocalist — 22 exemplaires
Moving (1962) — Vocalist — 20 exemplaires
A Holiday Celebration [1998 album] (1992) — Contributeur — 13 exemplaires
Norman Normal [1968 animated short film] (1968) — Actor; Compositeur — 3 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Stookey, Paul
Nom légal
Stookey, Noel Paul
Date de naissance
1937-12-30
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Baltimore, Maryland, USA

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I was in college when I first saw Peter, Paul and Mary perform live. Like everyone else in the audience, I was enthralled seeing them run onto the stage, listening to the amazing harmony of their voices, laughing at Noel Paul Stookey's comedy routines and, perhaps most memorably, watching Mary Travers's long blonde hair fly around like living poetry.

Some of this magic is recalled in “Peter, Paul and Mary: Fifty Years in Music and Life” (2015). Although Mary died six years before this photographic biography was published, it is written in first person plural, as if all three of them participated in the writing.

The book covers the folk trio's entire career, but the best part of the book, like the best part of their career, comes early. They tell how they found each other, how they rehearsed for long hours in Mary's tiny Greenwich Village apartment and how their act soon exploded, coming on the scene at the perfect time when folk music became mainstream. The first song they ever sang together — just to see how their voices blended — was “Mary Had a Little Lamb.”

Photographs occupy nearly every page, with the text used as filler around the edges. Some of these images, especially one taken by Annie Leibovitz taken late in their career, are stunning.

The latter half of the book mostly concerns the group's many progressive political and social causes. The book notes that despite their leftist views, which they never tried to hide, their fans included many people on the right and center of the spectrum. The book even includes a letter from a Warner Brothers Records executive who tells them how much he enjoys their music, while at the same time urging them to tone down their politics. The group was so popular they didn't have to listen to his advice.
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hardlyhardy | Apr 27, 2022 |

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7
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9
Membres
74
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#238,154
Évaluation
4.1
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