Joan Baez Quick Info | |
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Height | 5 ft 5½ in |
Weight | 61 kg |
Date of Birth | January 9, 1941 |
Zodiac Sign | Capricorn |
Eye Color | Hazel |
Joan Baez is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist who found fame with several political songs such as We Shall Overcome, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, Diamonds and Rust, Blowin’ in the Wind, There But for Fortune, etc.
Born Name
Joan Chandos Baez
Nick Name
Joan
Sun Sign
Capricorn
Born Place
Staten Island, New York, United States
Nationality
Occupation
Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Activist
Family
- Father – Albert Báez Valderrama (Scientist)
- Mother – Joan Bridge
- Siblings – Mimi Baez (Younger Sister), Pauline Baez (Older Sister)
Net Worth
Joan’s net worth was $11 million according to CelebrityNetWorth.com.
Genre
Folk, Gospel, Folk Rock, Country Folk, Americana, Latin
Instruments
Vocals, Piano, Ukulele, Guitar
Labels
- Vanguard Records
- RCA Records
- A&M Records
- Guardian
- Proper Records
- Columbia Records
- Gold Castle Records
- Virgin Records
- Razor & Tie
- Koch Entertainment
Build
Slim
Height
5 ft 5½ in or 166.5 cm
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Weight
61 kg or 134.5 lbs
Boyfriend / Spouse
Joan has dated –
- Michael New
- John Lennon
- Bob Dylan (1963-1965)
- David Harris (1967-1973) – She married David Harris on March 26, 1968, and gave birth to their son Gabriel Harris on December 2, 1969. The couple divorced amicably in 1973.
- Kris Kristofferson (1970-1971)
- Steve Jobs
- Joan adopted a son when she was 18 years old.
Race / Ethnicity
Multiracial (Hispanic and White)
She has Mexican ancestry on her father’s side and is of English descent on her mother’s side.
Hair Color
Black
However, her hair has turned ‘Gray’ with her advancing age.
Eye Color
Hazel
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
Melodious voice
Joan Baez Favorite Things
- Author As A Child – Albert Payson Terhune
Source – Deseret.com
Joan Baez Facts
- She performed the civil-rights anthem, We Shall Overcome during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963.
- In 1999, Joan was included in the list of ‘100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll’ by VH1 at #27.
- Since 2011, Amnesty International has presented the ‘Joan Baez Award for Outstanding Inspirational Service in the Global Fight for Human Rights’ annually in honor of Baez’s long-standing humanitarian work.
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