Quotes
Being an only child, growing up without siblings may have afforded me the full attention of my parents, but with the formation of Peter, Paul and Mary, I suddenly had a brother named Peter Yarrow,
And while his comfort in the city and my love of the country tended to keep us apart geographically, our different perspectives were celebrated often in our friendship and our music,
A dragon lives forever, but not so little boys."
I do not seek to minimize or excuse what I have done and I cannot adequately express my apologies and sorrow for the pain and injury I have caused."
Yarrow later expressed remorse, stating Politically astute and emotionally vulnerable, perhaps Peter was both of the brothers I never had,
I fully support the current movements demanding equal rights for all and refusing to allow continued abuse and injury — most particularly of a sexual nature, of which I am, with great sorrow, guilty,
he told The New York Times in 2019 after being disinvited from a festival over the sentence I saw these young people at Cornell who were basically very conservative in their backgrounds opening their hearts up and singing with an emotionality and a concern through this vehicle called folk music,
I was five months older than Peter – who became my creative, irrepressible, spontaneous and musical younger brother – yet at the same time, I grew to be grateful for, and to love, the mature-beyond-his-years wisdom and inspiring guidance he shared with me like an older brother,
It was an era of real indiscretion and mistakes by categorically male performers
He had apologized for the incident as he explained Our fearless dragon is tired and has entered the last chapter of his magnificent life. The world knows Peter Yarrow the iconic folk activist, but the human being behind the legend is every bit as generous, creative, passionate, playful, and wise as his lyrics suggest,
daughter Bethany Yarrow said in a statement to the Associated Press We called Noel up. He was there,
Yarrow said, recalling the first time the three performed together I did it for the money because I wanted to wash dishes less and play guitar more,
he told the late record company executive Joe Smith