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“This photo was discovered by our Photography Editor Joanne Warfield in her personal effects. To the best of her memory she knew the person on the far left (but could not remember the name) in Carmel, back in the early days hanging out with Joan Baez, Mimi Fariña, Dylan, the Byrds. The inscription on the back reads: “Me, Joan [Baez], John Lennon & Ira [Sandperl] at Beatles’ pad in Hollywood Hills. Aug. ’65.”4/11/13 | 1 month ago | 23 ♥
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Joan Baez and Donovan hang out at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival.
In Donovan’s memoir he recalls that he tried to put the moves on Joan but struck out because all she would talk about was Bob Dylan.
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Peter, Paul and Mary, Harry Belafonte and Joan Baez singing in front of the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery after marching from Selma, by Bob Adelman.
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1/08/13 | 4 months ago | 22 ♥Joan Baez by Daniel Kramer, 1965.
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12/07/12 | 5 months ago | 9 ♥Tom Wilson and Joan Baez
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11/15/12 | 6 months ago | 63 ♥Singer-songwriter Joan Baez performs one of her classic folk ballads at the March for Peace Rally held in Washington, D.C. in 1965. Along with Bob Dylan and the folk trio Peter, Paul, and Mary, Joan Baez was a cultural icon of the 1960’s peace and civil rights movements. This Joyce image captures Baez at the height of her musical career and in full command of the large audience that had marched on Washington to protest America’s involvement in the Vietnam War.
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