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Albert Vinicio Báez (/ ˈ b aɪ. ɛ z / BY-ez, [citation needed] Spanish: [biˈnisjo ˈβaes]; November 15, 1912 – March 20, 2007) was a Mexican-American physicist and the father of singers Joan Baez and Mimi Fariña, [1] and an uncle of John C. Baez.
The most successful version of the song was the one by Joan Baez, which became a RIAA-certified Gold record on October 22, 1971. [21] In addition to chart action on the Hot 100, the record spent five weeks atop the easy listening chart . [ 22 ]
Her father, Albert Baez (1912–2007), was born in Puebla, Mexico, [14] and grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where his father preached to – and advocated for – a Spanish-speaking congregation. [15] Albert first considered becoming a minister but instead turned to the study of mathematics and physics and received his PhD from Stanford ...
“We think music is one of the most impressive art expressions we have,” says Mosqueda. “For us, the magic is to keep you in your mindset and think whatever you want about these songs.
Come from the Shadows is the thirteenth studio album (and fifteenth overall) by Joan Baez, released in 1972.After recording for the independent label Vanguard for more than a decade, Baez signed with A&M and attempted to point her career in a slightly more "commercial" direction (though the album still had overtly political overtones).
Certainly Shelton, Albert Grossman, Joan Baez, et al. were never in the same room on the same night, as portrayed. ... did manager Albert Grossman and folk music legend and festival mainstay Alan ...
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Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, August 28, 1963. The song alludes to Baez's relationship with Bob Dylan ten years previously. Although Dylan is not specifically named in the song, in the third chapter of her memoir, And a Voice to Sing With (1987), Baez uses phrases from the song in describing her relationship with Dylan, and has been explicit that he was the inspiration for the song.