Sep 18 2009

Mary Travers is gone

Published by kate at 10:18 am under vocal power

I was very sad to hear of the death of Mary Travers on Wednesday.  An icon of at least two generations, she will be remembered for her low, creamy voice, her straight blond hair and “Puff, the Magic Dragon.”

Today, I thought about her while walking and it occurred to me that while I loved her songs, I never thought there was very much exciting or passionate about her.  However, in reading an article about her in the Huffington Post, I was surprised to be reminded that she walked beside Martin Luther King in a peace march.  It now occurs to me that we may not even know how celebrities and cultural icons effect us.  As I think about her, I realize that, unbeknown to me at the time, she represented three very important things to me:

1. A woman who was strong.  So strong that it took two men to stand up with her and sing the songs!

2.  A singer who was also a leader.  After visiting the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, i now have no doubts that it took true courage to lend your voice to cause of freedom in the sixties, which she did.

3.  She taught us to sing along.  Those same songs that were sung in Hootenanies in the 60′s and 70′s are still sung in schools today and we all sing along.

Mary Travers, thank you for your gifts to all of us.  May you rest in peace.

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