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Joan Baez
(January 9, 1941)
Joan Baez is an American folksinger born into a Quaker family from Staten Island, New York. She is known for appearing at the historic Woodstock music festival and for hits like "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" and "Diamonds and Rust." She is equally well known for her activism for the causes of human rights, the environment and peace.