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🔥 Joan Baez - Blowin' In The Wind (Live) (1976) 🔥

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Tom Morello anuncia el festival Power to the People con Bruce Springsteen, Foo Fighters y más

El evento de un solo día se llevará a cabo en octubre y “celebra el espíritu del activismo, la creatividad y la esperanza”, según Morello

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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #CerysMatthews Joan Baez: 🎵 Diamonds And Rust #6music #JoanBaez ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Song/Cover on Bandcamp:

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Legendary Mexican-American folk singer-songwriter, activist and 201 Kennedy Center honoree Joan Baez with her take on “El Preso Número Nueve “ (https://youtu.be/osunPKggwCQ?si=lsx9ePDFqokJBwj6) from her 1960 self titled album (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nOiOtY6Q7iD3eEtvZQYluGyOJ3omlmRCg&si=tZl-TKf9h-PcT-t9), which was her second of more than 30 albums in her over 60yr career! She’s still putting out great, timely work. Most recently she teamed up with Jesse Welles for “No Kings” (https://youtu.be/5YUtjnAdgMA?si=6EtMTIXkdFL3io4g)
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Rare Childhood Photos Trace Joan Baez’s Early Life and Influences Before Her Music Career

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Rare Childhood Photos Trace Joan Baez’s Early Life and Influences Before Her Music Career

The article from Vintage Everyday presents a collection of 18 rare childhood photographs of American folk singer and activist Joan Baez, documenting her early years during the 1940s and 1950s. Alongside the images, the piece outlines key aspects of Baez’s upbringing and the experiences that shaped her later career in music and social activism. Born on January 9, 1941, in Staten Island, New York, Joan Baez grew up in a multicultural family with Mexican, Scottish, and English roots. Her father, physicist Albert Baez, co-invented the X-ray microscope, while her mother, Joan Bridge Baez, came from a religious English family. Her parents later adopted Quaker beliefs, which strongly influenced Baez’s lifelong commitment to pacifism, civil rights, and social justice. Because of her father’s academic and UNESCO-related work, the family moved frequently across the United States and internationally, including periods living in England, France, Switzerland, and Iraq. The article notes that Baez experienced racial discrimination as a child because of her Mexican heritage and darker complexion, often feeling isolated among classmates. A formative moment came when she lived in Baghdad at age 10 and witnessed widespread poverty, an experience that deepened her awareness of inequality. During her teenage years in Palo Alto, California, she became interested in folk music after attending a Pete Seeger concert. She first learned to play the ukulele before transitioning to acoustic guitar and performing publicly. The article also references more personal revelations from Baez’s later life, including struggles with anxiety, insomnia, and allegations of childhood abuse discussed in the 2023 documentary “I Am a Noise.” Overall, the feature combines nostalgic photography with a concise overview of the events that shaped Joan Baez’s identity and activism.

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Rare Childhood Photos Trace Joan Baez’s Early Life and Influences Before Her Music Career

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Rare Childhood Photos Trace Joan Baez’s Early Life and Influences Before Her Music Career

The article from Vintage Everyday presents a collection of 18 rare childhood photographs of American folk singer and activist Joan Baez, documenting her early years during the 1940s and 1950s. Alongside the images, the piece outlines key aspects of Baez’s upbringing and the experiences that shaped her later career in music and social activism. Born on January 9, 1941, in Staten Island, New York, Joan Baez grew up in a multicultural family with Mexican, Scottish, and English roots. Her father, physicist Albert Baez, co-invented the X-ray microscope, while her mother, Joan Bridge Baez, came from a religious English family. Her parents later adopted Quaker beliefs, which strongly influenced Baez’s lifelong commitment to pacifism, civil rights, and social justice. Because of her father’s academic and UNESCO-related work, the family moved frequently across the United States and internationally, including periods living in England, France, Switzerland, and Iraq. The article notes that Baez experienced racial discrimination as a child because of her Mexican heritage and darker complexion, often feeling isolated among classmates. A formative moment came when she lived in Baghdad at age 10 and witnessed widespread poverty, an experience that deepened her awareness of inequality. During her teenage years in Palo Alto, California, she became interested in folk music after attending a Pete Seeger concert. She first learned to play the ukulele before transitioning to acoustic guitar and performing publicly. The article also references more personal revelations from Baez’s later life, including struggles with anxiety, insomnia, and allegations of childhood abuse discussed in the 2023 documentary “I Am a Noise.” Overall, the feature combines nostalgic photography with a concise overview of the events that shaped Joan Baez’s identity and activism.

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Joan Baez - (Ain't Gonna Let Nobody) Turn Me Around

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Joan Baez Ain't gonna let no body turn me around

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Joan Baez, Vol. 2 is the second studio album by Joan Baez. Released in 1961, the album, like her self-titled 1960 debut album, featured mostly traditional songs.

In his AllMusic review, music critic Matt Fink wrote of the album:

The material chosen is truly exceptional... Without a doubt, Baez's version of 'Pal of Mine' is every bit as vibrant as when the Carters recorded it, though here given a more bluegrass sound by the banjo and backup vocal accompaniment of the Greenbriar Boys. Baez is a true master of her craft, and though she hasn't always made the best choices for material, the 14 interpretations here are as timeless as the songs themselves... this is an album that all fans of traditional folk music should seek out. - Wikipedia

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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #CraigCharles Joan Baez: 🎵 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down #6music #JoanBaez ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Song on #Spotify:

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The Beeb 6's Craig Charles

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