Joan Baez reflects on her 60-year career in the trailer for the new documentary Joan Baez I Am a Noise. “I don’t think anybody at a young age who gets famous has the slightest idea that it’ll ever end ...
The documentary showcases the singer's life through newly discovered home movies, diaries, artwork, therapy tapes and audio recordings Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
We know about Joan Baez’s years as the queen of folk music, a maker of pop hits and a tireless campaigner for causes — but until the documentary “Joan Baez I Am a Noise,” most people didn’t know about ...
Newport & The Great Folk Dream, which premieres this week at the San Francisco International Film Festival, is packed with ...
The opening moments of a new documentary film show an artist with one of the most extraordinary voices of all time working with a vocal coach to get through a farewell tour. BAEZ: I have to just - to ...
Magnolia Pictures announced today they’ve acquired worldwide distribution rights to “Joan Baez I Am a Noise,” an exploration of the famous 1960s folk singer. The film was presented at this year’s ...
One of America’s best-known folksingers was around 13 the first time somebody called her “a dumb Mexican.” Joan Baez says in a new film that a teacher told her that she “was the highest breed of ...
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