Mary Elizabeth McCarthyOctober 18, 1969 - ? (divorced, 2 children)
Other works
(Saturday, March 9, 2019 8pm) He performed at the Pollak Theatre at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey with Lonesome Traveler in the cast.
In 1965, Newsweek published an article claiming that "Puff, the Magic
Dragon" was actually a song about drugs, containing secret code words:
"Puff" = smoke; "lived by the sea" = C (cocaine); "mist" = smoke;
"Hohna Lee" = another name for hashish; "Little Jackie Paper" = used to
wrap joints. Yarrow insists to this day that the song was simply about
the loss of childhood innocence, and has no drug connections
whatsoever.
[on the impact of 'The March'] It changed the course of our lives. It gave us not only an internal sense of what we believed in being validated, but it gave us the sense of the community of commitment that was to change America. Not only in terms of African Americans, but to be able to say that ordinary human beings can gather together in large numbers, and if they gather together with heart and strength, they can change the course of history.