Without Joan Baez, its hard to say what the intersection of American music and social justice would look like, if it had ended up looking like anything at all. Music, of course, is not inherently ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro spoke with musician Joan Baez in February about her first Grammy nomination in 1962 and her newest album, "Whistle Down the Wind." Joan Baez got her first Grammy nomination more than ...
Joan Baez played the final American concert of her five decade career at Port Chester, New York’s Capitol Theater on May 5th. She heads over to Europe next month for her final shows anywhere, wrapping ...
Bob Dylan called it her “heart-stopping soprano,” and it’s true that when Joan Baez unleashed that pure, angelic voice on the protest song “We Shall Overcome,” you could believe we would, indeed, ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Folk singer Joan Baez is legendary for her protest songs, having written and performed songs promoting ...
I hope you get the chance to see my reviews of the latest CDs from Ben de la Garza and Joan Baez in the Stars section of today's Post-Standard. Here's a song clip from de la Garza's CD "Ride Free." It ...
Joan Baez, she of the olive complexion, white smile and straight hair, was among the most photographed singers of the 1960s, a female icon of the protest movement. She was friends with the Rev. Martin ...
Bob Dylan called it her “heart-stopping soprano,” and it's true that when Joan Baez unleashed that pure, angelic voice on the protest song “We Shall Overcome,” you could believe we would, indeed, ...
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