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Joan Baez "Think different" Poster
24" Wide X 36" High

Joan Baez (1941- ) American professional folksinger, who is also known for her active political involvement. Born in Staten Island, New York, she studied at Boston University, but left school to sing in Boston coffee houses. Her clear soprano voice and simple, effective guitar accompaniments created a distinctive style that became increasingly popular after her Newport Folk Festival appearance in 1959 and her recording debut in 1960. Baez worked for civil rights during the antiwar movement, and for human rights in Southeast Asia, both through her singing and by founding Humanitas, an international human rights organization, and the Institute for the Study of Non-Violence. Baez wrote two autobiographies, Daybreak (1968) and And a Voice to Sing With (1987).

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