The brainchild of Bob Dylan's manager Albert Grossman, Peter Yarrow, Paul
Stookey and Mary Travers were plucked from New York City's Greenwich Village
coffee house scene with the intention of creating a polished-up, pop friendly
group to take the folk music craze of the early 1960s into the charts. And they
did exactly that, their gently acoustic harmonies scoring US Top 10 hits with
Puff (The Magic Dragon), I Dig Rock & Roll and the Bob Dylan covers Blowin' In
The Wind and Don't Think Twice, It's Alright. They spent seven weeks at Number 1
with their debut album Peter, Paul And ...