Losses:
Mary Travers, R.I.P.

Henry Gibson, R.I.P.


I used to laugh at him, in a good way, of course. A long time ago.

Mary Travers, R.I.P.

“I was raised on Josh White, the Weavers and Pete Seeger, Ms. Travers told The New York Times in 1994. “The music was everywhere. You’d go to a party at somebody’s apartment and there would be 50 people there, singing well into the night.”
Henry Gibson, R.I.P.


I used to laugh at him, in a good way, of course. A long time ago.

2 comments:
Mary Travers had a clear distinctive voice ala Patsy Cline. A real gem for USofA history.
Can you say Patsy Cline on Billycreek without getting band for life?
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