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Baez

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Ba·ez  (b-z, bz), Joan Born 1941.
American folk singer and political activist.

Baez [ˈbaɪɛz]
n
(Biographies / Baez, Joan (1941 F, US, MUSIC: folk singer, MUSIC: songwriter) Joan. born 1941, US rock and folk singer and songwriter, noted for the pure quality of her voice and for her committed pacifist and protest songs


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Byline: LAURA DAVIS IT MAY be five decades since Joan Baez first began performing in folk clubs, but she still knows how to captivate an audience.
Joan Baez, The Sage Gateshead THE voice is still as clear as a mountain stream and the passion as powerful as ever, but it all comes with a little weariness.
However, Baez had starred at the first Newport Folk Festival (1959) - as a guest of Bob Gibson - some four years before Dylan did and she had also issued folk albums -with material by the Carter Family and Leadbelly - before Dylan recorded his debut for CBS.
 
 
 
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