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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joan_BaezJoan Baez - Wikipedia

    Joan featured interpretations of work by contemporary composers, including John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Tim Hardin, Paul Simon, and Donovan. In 1968, Baez traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, where a marathon recording session resulted in two albums. The first, Any Day Now (1968), consists exclusively of Dylan covers.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Who Is Joan Baez? Joan Baez first became known to the wider public as a distinctive folk singer after performing at the 1959 Newport Folk Festival.

  4. Shortly after her high school graduation in 1958, her family moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where Baez's interest in folk music surfaced after visiting a coffee shop where amateur folk singers performed.

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    • She was Bob’s Queen of Folk and the Apple of Steve’s Eye. Joan Baez was already a global star when she met Bob Dylan in 1961, and she played a big role in helping him launch his career.
    • She was a teen star in the folk music world. Joan was only 18 when she first performed at Newport Folk Festival. A year later, she recorded her first solo LP for Vanguard Records, the beginning of a prolific 14-album, 12-year association with the label.
    • She was only 22 when she led the crowd at the March on Washington with “We Shall Overcome” Joan Baez sang about freedom and civil rights everywhere, from the backs of flatbed trucks in Mississippi to the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at Rev.
    • Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. visited her in prison. A 2002 Democracy Now! interview with Joan Baez revealed that Dr. King visited Baez, who was imprisoned for blocking the entrance to the Armed Forces Induction Center in Oakland, at Santa Rita prison.
  5. Joan Baez is an influential American singer, songwriter and social activist. She began her recording career in 1960 and had a meteoric rise to prominence becoming labelled the “Queen of Folk”. She was an iconic figure in the anti-war protests of the 1960s and she performed live at the Woodstock concert of 1969.

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    May 15, 2024 · From the beginning, the life’s work of Joan Baez was mirrored in her music. At a point when it was neither safe nor fashionable, she sang about freedom and Civil Rights everywhere, from the flatbed trucks in Mississippi to the Lincoln Memorial at Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington in 1963.