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[[File:Joan Baez Hamburg 1973 .cropped.jpg|thumb|350px|Joan Baez in 1973]]
[[Joan Baez]] (b. 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and activist. Baez was one of the most notable protest singers of the 1960s, standing against the [[Vietnam War]] and supporting the [[Civil Rights Movement]] and environmentalism. Though her own songwriting skills have been praised, she is mainly regarded as an interpreter of others' works, most prominently those of [[Bob Dylan]].
[[Joan Baez]] (b. 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and activist. Baez was one of the most notable protest singers of the 1960s, standing against the [[Vietnam War]] and supporting the [[Civil Rights Movement]] and environmentalism. Though her own songwriting skills have been praised, she is mainly regarded as an interpreter of others' works, most prominently those of [[Bob Dylan]].


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Joan Baez in 1973

Joan Baez (b. 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and activist. Baez was one of the most notable protest singers of the 1960s, standing against the Vietnam War and supporting the Civil Rights Movement and environmentalism. Though her own songwriting skills have been praised, she is mainly regarded as an interpreter of others' works, most prominently those of Bob Dylan.

Baez's music is fairly varied, ranging from folk to country to pop. Her best-known song is likely 1975's "Diamonds & Rust", a nostalgic reflection on Baez's failed relationship with Bob Dylan. It was notably covered by Judas Priest on their album Sin after Sin.

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