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The most accomplished interpretive folksinger of the 1960's JOAN BAEZ has influenced nearly every aspect of popular music in a career still going strong JOAN BAEZ is possessed of a once-in-a-lifetime soprano which since the late '50s Joan has put in the service of folk & pop music as well as a variety of political causes Starting out in BOSTON JOAN BAEZ first gained recognition at the 1959 Newport Folk Festival then cut her debut ALBUM JOAN BAEZ 10-1960 for VANGUARD Records It was made up of 13 TRADITIONAL SONGS some of them CHILDREN'S BALLADS given near-definitive treatment A moderate success on release the ALBUM took off after the breakthrough of JOAN BAEZ VOLUME 2 09-1961 & both ALBUMs became huge hits as did her third ALBUM JOAN BAEZ in CONCERT PART 1 09-1962 Each ALBUM went GOLD & stayed in the bestseller charts more than two years
Although best known for Western themes that evoke the open spaces and existential emptiness of the frontier, master film composer Ennio Morricone has many other tricks up his sleeve, as evidenced on this stunning 1971 soundtrack for the film SACCO E VENZETTI. Both folkier and more traditionally orchestral than his trademark scores, SACCO is nevertheless unmistakably Morricone, with its stark melodies and imaginative instrumentation. Additionally, Joan Baez lends her beautiful voice to the haunting "Ballad of Sacco E Vanzetti
SONGBOOK 1964 The JOAN BAEZ Songbook is published Containing 66 songs from her repertoire and with illustrations by Eric Von Schmidt the book becomes a staple among guitar students and is reprinted twenty times over the next few decades by Maynard Solomon and Eric von Schmidt 1967 The JOAN BAEZ Christmas Songbook by Joan Baez, Maynard Solomon and Eric von Schmidt
• 1964 THE JOAN BAEZ SONGBOOK • is published Containing 66 SONGS from her repertoire & with illustrations by Eric Von Schmidt the book becomes a staple among GUITAR STUDENTS & is reprinted twenty times over the next few decades