Nov 27th, 2008 · On Day After Tomorrow, Joan Baez's first album in five years, she takes on songs written by composers as diverse as Steve Earle, Elvis Costello, Tom Waits and Patty Griffin. Here, the legendary folksinger plays songs and discusses her early Quaker influences, as well as her experience meeting Martin Luther King Jr.
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Sep 7th, 2008 · Joan Baez's sterling voice, the songs she sings and her commitment to society's underdogs have had a profound influence on American culture. Baez talks about her new record, Day After Tomorrow, and performs songs from the album at NPR's New York studio.
Keywords: Americans · culture · New York · Society · songs · album · Joan · studio · Joan Baez · Underdog · Sterling · Baez
Mar 14th, 2007 · If Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst is a modern-day Bob Dylan, then Maria Taylor is Joan Baez, if Baez had a fondness for Farfisa organs and spontaneous rapping. Taylor's solo career hasn't broken through beyond sleeper status, but "A Good Start" sounds like a major breakthrough.
Keywords: organization · breakthrough · modern · Taylor · Joan Baez · Bob Dylan · Sleeper · spontaneous · insinuate · buzzy · Bright Eyes Conor Oberst · Maria Taylor