Joan Baez
Born | January 9, 1941 |
Hometown | Staten Island, New York, United States of America |
Net worth | $11 million |
Spouse | David Harris (protester) (m 1968 - 1974) |
Children | Gabriel Harris |
Parents | Joan Bridge , Albert Baez |
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Singer-songwriter star Thea Gilmore returns for Oxford homecoming gig
- ONE of the most engaging products of the Oxford music scene, Thea Gilmore knows the city’s gig venues better than most. But even as a respected singer-songwriter there is one stage which has eluded her... until now.
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Patti Smith reveals how Bob Dylan made her lose her composure on stage
Patti Smith isn’t usually one to lose her composure on stage – in fact, she says it has only happened to her twice, each time in circumstances involving Bob Dylan.Smith shared the anecdote while discussing her inclusion in Martin Scorsese’s documentary Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story, which chronicles Dylan’s Seventies tour of the same name, with Variety.
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Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story, review: Martin Scorsese’s moving portrayal of Dylan in the Seventies
In 1975, Bob Dylan gathered a troupe of musicians and embarked on a tour of small venues across North America. The move, as history remembers it, was financially unsound but creatively brilliant. This unusual, whimsical slice of Dylan’s career is brought to life in Martin Scorsese’s Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story, an invaluable addition to the pantheon of Dylan films – and an eccentric sibling to Scorsese’s 2005 documentary No Direction Home, in which he traced the earlier life of the
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Rolling Thunder Revue: Why Martin Scorsese's documentary deserves an audience beyond hardcore Bob Dylan fans
When Bob Dylan took his Rolling Thunder Revue on the road in 1975, one of the fans who came to see it was a 19-year-old model and would-be actress, Sharon Stone. She came with her mother and was introduced to her hero.At a subsequent gig on the tour, Dylan invited her to his dressing room and played at his piano a song he said he had just written for her. It was “Just Like a Woman”. Not surprisingly, Stone was knocked sideways by the compliment. We are not privy to how the day developed after th
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Scorsese gets playful with Dylan in 'Rolling Thunder Revue' film
Director Martin Scorsese has made his second film about Bob Dylan, and this time the filmmaker has taken a cue from the elusive rock star to weave a fantastical mix of facts and imagination. "Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story," to be released on Netflix and in limited movie theaters on Wednesday, depicts one of the singer's strangest concert tours - his 1975 U.S. road trip that had the playfulness of an old-time medicine show and a camera crew in tow. The Rolling Thunder tour, with an e
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Rolling Thunder Revue: Netflix releases first trailer for Martin Scorsese's Bob Dylan film
The first trailer for Martin Scorsese‘s new film about Bob Dylan has been released, just nine days before its debut on Netflix.Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story tells the tale of Dylan’s 1975-1976 Rolling Thunder Revue concert tour, during which he performed in a series of small venues with a troupe of other musicians such as Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell and Roger McGuinn.The clip, which lasts for two and a half minutes, includes archive footage as well as photos from the Seventies, including
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Martin Scorsese to direct film about Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue
Netflix has announced that Martin Scorsese will direct a documentary about Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story will feature new on-camera interviews with the legendary songwriter.
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Joan Baez review, Royal Albert Hall: a rapturous evening with a legend
Joan Baez review, Royal Albert Hall: a rapturous evening with a legend
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Watch Haley Heynderickx 'No Face' - video premiere
Haley Heynderickx is an expert at confessional songwriting. Turning her gaze inward, she recalls the delicate sounds of Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez, while crafting earworms that serve as therapy for the Portland-based singer-songwriter. With her debut album I Need To Start A Garden, Heynderickx analyses her own self-doubt and isolation, all the while trying to find confidence.
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Joan Baez: Whistle Down the Wind review – a graceful farewell
Joan Baez: ‘the years have added grain and intimacy to her magisterial voice’. There is a disconnect between the cover of Joan Baez’s 25th studio album, showing the 77-year-old folk queen beaming and radiant, and its 10 songs about mortality and war. Baez is a more playful character than is often painted (she is a wicked mimic of her ex, Bob Dylan), but her calling card has always been gravitas: earnest peace anthems, fearless campaigning in line with her Quaker background, not much in the way
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Tupac, Journey, and Joan Baez are being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has announced its inductees for the class of 2017. Tupac Shakur has made it onto the official Hall of Fame list, in a move that will signal that hip-hop has been further endorsed by the powers that be in the music industry. The Hall of Fame has previously inducted Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Run-D.M.C., the Beastie Boys, and, in 2016, N.W.A.
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