Joan Baez

Joan Baez

Music DepartmentActressComposer
Born
January 9, 1941
Awards
3 wins, 14 nominations

Joan Baez is the middle daughter of Albert Baez and Joan Baez Sr.. At age 10, her father took a job (and the family) to Baghdad, Iraq. A year later they moved to Palo Alto, CA, home of Stanford University. In 1956, she bought her first guitar and heard Martin Luther King, Jr.'s lecture on…

Biography

Joan Baez is the middle daughter of Albert Baez and Joan Baez Sr.. At age 10, her father took a job (and the family) to Baghdad, Iraq. A year later they moved to Palo Alto, CA, home of Stanford University. In 1956, she bought her first guitar and heard Martin Luther King, Jr.'s lecture on nonviolence; the following year, she heard Ira Sandperl, a Gandhian scholar, who also influenced her strongly. She graduated from Palo Alto High School in 1958, failed with a demo album, and move the next year to Massachusetts where her father had taken a teaching position at MIT. She performed at Club 47, a folk music club in Cambridge, and participated in the album "Folksingers 'Round Harvard Square". The same year, she met Odetta and Bob Gibson while she was performing at Chicago's "Gate of Horn". Bob invited her to perform July 11 at the Newport Folk Festival, which launched her fame as a folksinger. Her first album for Vanguard, "Joan Baez" (1960), was a huge success. The following year, she met Bob Dylan and released her second very successful album, followed the year later by many southern civil-rights performances and Grammy nominated "Joan Baez in Concert". She launched a tax revolt as part of her protest of the Vietnam war, protested Pete Seeger's exclusion by ABC-TV, and joined in the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley and the civil rights march in Selma AL. In 1967, she spent two brief periods in jail for anti-war protests. In 1969, she gave birth to Gabriel Harris while his father, David Harris, was serving 20 months of a three year sentence for draft resistance. In 1971, her songs were featured in the films Sacco & Vanzetti (1971) and Celebration at Big Sur (1971). A 1974 world tour included Japan, Australia, Israel, Lebanon, Tunisia and Argentina. The 1978 film Renaldo and Clara (1978) featured her performances in Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder tours. In 1980, Antioch University and Rutgers University awarded her the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters for her music and her activism. Next year, PBS aired the documentary "There But For Fortune: Joan Baez in Latin America". The albums, causes and concerts continue, far too numerous to list here.

Actress

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin ScorseseRolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese(2019)as The Balladeer
The Return of BrunoThe Return of Bruno(1987)as Joan Baez
FameFame(1982)as Joan Baez

Sound Department

Choices of the HeartChoices of the Heart(1983)

Self

The Best People with Nicolle WallaceThe Best People with Nicolle Wallace(2025)as Self
Arte JournalArte Journal(1998)as Self
Everybody's Live with John MulaneyEverybody's Live with John Mulaney(2025)as Self - Musician and Activist
Janis Ian: Breaking SilenceJanis Ian: Breaking Silence(2024)as Self
Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame: Inaugural Induction CeremonyFolk Americana Roots Hall of Fame: Inaugural Induction Ceremony(2024)as Self - interviewee, performer

Known for

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Credit Score: Joan Baez

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1Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese3.7520197.5008644