
When 19 year-old Joan Baez emerged on the modern music scene in 1960, a prolific songstress whose beauty and appeal belied her great courage was introduced to a world hoping for change and daring to attempt it. In her stunning soprano, Baez sang of social change and inspiration, fueling the anti-war movement and other important causes with sweetly sung lyrics that inspired, enraged and engaged. She not only created an endless list of her own songs but covered folk classics from early icons including Bob Dylan and Phil Ochs and spoke from a personal place upon the imprisonment of her husband, David Harris, in 1968. Baez transcends trends, turning rock tunes into lullabies, and continues to amaze with her fusion of incandescent voice with social conscience.
Concerts, Sessions & Interviews
- Joan Baez | Carter Barron Amphitheater | Jul 7, 1975
- Joan Baez | Cumberland County Civic Center | Jul 3, 1982
- Joan Baez | Gannon College | Dec 10, 1972
- Joan Baez | Greek Theatre | Jun 2, 1974
- Joan Baez | Interview | Feb 22, 1976
- Joan Baez | Interview | Nov 4, 1984
- Joan Baez | JFK Stadium | Jul 13, 1985
- Joan Baez | Kezar Stadium | Mar 23, 1975
- Joan Baez | Lenox Music Inn | Jul 19, 1975
- Joan Baez | Lenox Music Inn | Sep 3, 1972
- Joan Baez | Newport Folk Festival | Jul 26, 1968
- Joan Baez | Newport Folk Festival | Jul 27, 1968
- Joan Baez | Oakland Auditorium | Dec 31, 1981
- Joan Baez | Palladium | May 25, 1977 Early
- Joan Baez | Palladium | May 25, 1977 Late
- Joan Baez | Palladium | Sep 8, 1975
- The Rolling Thunder Revue | Madison Square Garden | Dec 8, 1975 Set 1
- The Rolling Thunder Revue | Madison Square Garden | Dec 8, 1975 Set 2
- The Rolling Thunder Revue | Montreal Forum | Dec 4, 1975
- The Rolling Thunder Revue | Palace Theater Waterbury | Nov 11, 1975
- The Rolling Thunder Revue | Technical University | Nov 2, 1975
- The Rolling Thunder Revue | War Memorial Auditorium | Oct 31, 1975