Joan Baez had established herself as Harvard Square's folk Spent lots of time in coffeehouses, and thus found the stage before her The Baezes eventually movedįrom California to Massachusetts, where Joan attended Boston University, Joan wasįunny and bold Mimi, quite shy.) After their aunt took them to a Pete (Mimi was beautiful and Joan felt unattractive. Pacifism, though their own relationship was marked more by rivalry than A Quaker upbringing taught the girls about The author begins by describing life in the Baez household when Times" of four musical artists: Bob Dylan, Richard Farina, Joan Insight into the folk movement, particularly into "the lives and Hajdu neither worships nor maligns he reveals complex That's what makesĭavid Hajdu's critical equilibrium in Positively 4th Street soĭistinctive. Personalities and agendas to match-because it was a scene-it'sĮspecially susceptible to grandiose analysis. Groveīecause folk music in the 1960s was driven by larger-than-life Retrieved from ĭown the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan, by Howard Sounes. APA style: Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan.Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan." Retrieved from MLA style: "Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan." The Free Library.
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