Genres

Tags
And a Voice to Sing with A Memoir
This memoir offers an intimate journey through the life of folk music icon Joan Baez, exploring her formative years and the awakening of her singular voice. It chronicles her ascent from a young artist to a globally recognized figure, detailing how her passion for singing intertwined with her deep commitment to social justice. The narrative likely follows her experiences during pivotal moments in the 20th century, from the burgeoning folk revival to the height of the civil rights and anti-war movements, positioning her music as a powerful soundtrack to protest and change. At its heart, the story is Baez's own, providing a personal account of her growth, her influences, and the key relationships that shaped her path. The core themes revolve around the power of an individual's voice—both as an artistic expression and as a tool for advocacy. Baez's story highlights how music can serve as a potent catalyst for social and political transformation, underscoring her unwavering courage and conviction in standing for her beliefs. What makes this memoir compelling is Baez's direct, unvarnished perspective on major historical events and her candid reflections on her artistic journey. Readers gain an insider's view into the cultural shifts of her era, the challenges she faced as a prominent woman and activist, and the profound personal meaning she found in using her gift to sing out against injustice. It's an exploration of a life lived with purpose, artistry, and unwavering dedication to her principles.
Store Availability
Tomes & Tales
$7.5
1 copy
Publisher
New American Library
Pages
378
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780452260948
ISBN-10
0452260949
Language
English
Published
1988-01-01
Discover More
You May Also Like

How Can I Keep from Singing? The Ballad of Pete Seeger
David King Dunaway

The Inner Voice The Making of a Singer
Renée Fleming

My Name Is Barbra
Barbra Streisand

Waging Heavy Peace A Hippie Dream
Neil Young

Simple Dreams A Musical Memoir
Linda Ronstadt

My Life on the Road
Gloria Steinem

The Meaning of Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey

When They Call You a Terrorist A Black Lives Matter Memoir
Patrisse Cullors, asha bandele

Born to Run
Bruce Springsteen

From This Moment On
Shania Twain