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Joan Baez
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Joan Chandos Baez is a folk singer and songwriter known for her highly individual vocal style. Many of her songs are topical songs and deal with social issues. She is perhaps best known for her hit "Diamonds & Rust" and her covers of Phil Ochs's "There but for Fortune" and The Band's "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" (a top-five single on the United States charts in 1971), and to a lesser extent, "Farewell, Angelina" and "Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word" — along with "Joe Hill", "Sweet Sir Galahad" and "We Shall Overcome" (three of the songs she performed at the 1969 Woodstock Festival). She remains known for her long relationship with Bob Dylan and her lifelong passion for activism, notably in the areas of nonviolence, civil and human rights and, more recently, the environment. Baez has performed publicly for over 50 years, released over 30 albums and recorded songs in at least eight languages. She is considered a folk singer although her music has strayed from folk considerably after the 1960s, encompassing everything from rock and pop to country and gospel. Although a songwriter herself, especially in the mid-1970s, Baez is most often regarded as an interpreter of other people's work, covering songs by The Beatles, Jackson Browne, Dylan, Woody Guthrie, The Rolling Stones, Pete Seeger, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder and many other artists. In more recent years, she has found success interpreting songs of diverse songwriters such as Ryan Adams, Steve Earle and Natalie Merchant. She has a three-octave vocal range and a distinctively rapid vibrato.
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Discography
- Joan Baez 1960-10
- Joan Baez, Volume 2 1961-09
- Joan Baez in San Francisco 1964-05
- Joan Baez/5 1964-10
- Farewell, Angelina 1965-10
- Noël 1966-11
- Joan 1967-08
- Baptism: A Journey Through Our Time 1968-06
- Any Day Now 1968-12
- David's Album 1969-05
- One Day at a Time 1970-01
- Blessed Are... 1971-08
- Blessed Are... (bonus disc) 1971-08
- Come From the Shadows 1972-05
- Where Are You Now, My Son? 1973-03
- Gracias a la Vida 1974-03
- Diamonds & Rust 1975-04
- Gulf Winds 1976-11
- Blowin' Away 1977-06
- Honest Lullaby 1979-07
- Farewell, Angelina 1983
- Recently 1987-06
- Speaking of Dreams 1989-11
- Play Me Backwards 1992-10-06
- Gone From Danger 1997
- Gone From Danger (disc 1) 1997-09-23
- Gone From Danger (bonus disc) 1997-09-23
- Joan Baez 2001
- Noël 2001-08-14
- Joan Baez, Volume 2 2001-08-14
- Joan Baez 2001-08-14
- Farewell, Angelina 2002-07-09
- Joan Baez/5 2002-07-09
- Joan 2003
- Dark Chords on a Big Guitar 2003-09-08
- Baptism: A Journey Through Our Time 2004-10-04
- Any Day Now 2005-02-08
- David's Album 2005-02-08
- Bowery Songs 2005-09-06
- Blessed Are... (bonus disc) 2005-09-13
- One Day at a Time 2005-09-13
- Day After Tomorrow 2008-09-08
- Gone From Danger (bonus disc: Live) 2009-05-18
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- YouTube Joan Baez - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 3:08
- YouTube Joan Baez - It Ain't Me, Babe (Live 1965) 3:32
- YouTube Joan Baez, Diamonds and Rust - Live, 1975 5:04
- YouTube Joan Baez - Forever Young 3:47
- YouTube Oh Freedom = Renée Fleming @ Joan Baez @ Suzanne Vega @ Lou Reed 6:59
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Links
On the ABC
- DIG Radio - 'Daydream Believer' Writer Dies
- The Planet - 3 September 2008 - Joan Baez
- Life Matters - 26 April 2004 - Music Track
- Life Matters - 26 November 2003 - Music Track - Oh, Little Child
- Life Matters: 26 November 2003 - Music Track - Oh, Little Child
- Music from the Coodabeens Sunday program 21st August ...
- The Planet - 5 September 2008 - Two-Faced Friday
- DIG Digital Radio - Folk Pioneer Dies
- Odetta the great American folk singer who died this week ...
- The Music Show - 10 November 2001 - Saturday 10th November 2001
Elsewhere on the Web
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- Joan Baez on Yahoo! Music

- Joan Baez Music Albums

- Astrocartography of Joan Baez's Least-aspected Venus

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