Joan Baez
by
Hedda Garza
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Format
Paperback
Pages
119
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 1991
Publisher
Chelsea House Pub
ISBN-10
0791012336
ISBN-13
9780791012338
Description
Hedda Garza delves into the extraordinary life of Joan Baez, a pivotal figure in the folk music scene and a staunch advocate for social justice. Through a rich narrative, she explores Baez's journey, highlighting her passionate commitment to activism during turbulent times. The book captures the essence of Baez’s music, illustrating how it became an anthem for those seeking change and peace.
Garza paints a vivid portrait of Baez, intertwining her personal experiences with the larger social movements of her era. Readers will discover not only the challenges she faced but also her unwavering determination to use her voice to inspire and mobilize others. This account pays homage to an artist who has left an indelible mark on music and activism alike.
Garza paints a vivid portrait of Baez, intertwining her personal experiences with the larger social movements of her era. Readers will discover not only the challenges she faced but also her unwavering determination to use her voice to inspire and mobilize others. This account pays homage to an artist who has left an indelible mark on music and activism alike.
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