
Joan Baez
Joan Baez is an influential American folk singer, songwriter, and activist, known for her beautiful voice and commitment to social justice. Born in 1941, she gained fame in the 1960s during the folk music revival, often performing songs that addressed civil rights, peace, and anti-war themes. Baez is also notable for her role in the protests against the Vietnam War and her support for various humanitarian causes. Her music often features traditional folk songs, as well as her own compositions, making her a prominent figure in American music and activism for decades.