50 Years with Peter Paul and Mary is a new documentary by four-time Emmy
Award-winning producer/ director Jim Brown that focuses on portions of
the trio's career not included in previously aired PBS specials. This
program features rare and previously unseen television footage including
a BBC program from the early 1960s that embodies many of the trio's
best performances and most popular songs. This is Peter Paul and Mary at
the peak of their artistry, a time when this popular and influential
trio dominated the Billboard music charts.
From the group's emergence in Greenwich Village, to the Civil Rights and Anti-War era of the 1960s, through the decades of their later advocacy and music, to Mary Travers' moving memorial, and finally to the present, where their legacy continues to inform and inspire successive generations, this far deeper and more intimate exploration of the trio reveals the impact of their artistry and activism on their generation and the world.
50 Years with Peter Paul and Mary will be available on DVD and select video on-demand platforms on December 9th.
From the group's emergence in Greenwich Village, to the Civil Rights and Anti-War era of the 1960s, through the decades of their later advocacy and music, to Mary Travers' moving memorial, and finally to the present, where their legacy continues to inform and inspire successive generations, this far deeper and more intimate exploration of the trio reveals the impact of their artistry and activism on their generation and the world.
50 Years with Peter Paul and Mary will be available on DVD and select video on-demand platforms on December 9th.
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