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🎂 #BOTD Joan Baez (b. 9 Jan 1941), American singer and political activist. An active participant in the 1960s protest movement, Baez made free concert appearances for UNESCO, civil rights organizations, and anti-Vietnam War rallies. In 1964 she refused to pay federal taxes that went toward war expenses, and she was jailed twice in 1967."

🎂 #BOTD Joan Baez (b. 9 Jan 1941), American singer and political activist. "She was instrumental in the early career of Bob Dylan, with whom she was romantically involved for several years. (Her relationship with Dylan and with her sister and brother-in-law, the folksinging duo Mimi and Richard Fariña, is chronicled in David Hajdu’s Positively 4th Street [2001].) "

🎂 #BOTD Joan Baez (b. 9 Jan 1941), American singer and political activist. "Her youthful attractiveness and activist energy put her in the forefront of the 1960s folk music revival, popularizing traditional songs through her performances in coffeehouses, at music festivals, and on television and through her record albums, which were best sellers from 1960 through 1964 and remained popular."





🎂 #BOTD Lee Van Cleef (9 Jan 1925 - 16 Dec 1989), American film actor "whose steely eyes and rugged features led to a long career portraying Western arch-villains." "Lean, cool character player whose angular features marked him as a villain. Found his fortune as the hero of 'spaghetti westerns' such as For a Few Dollars More, 1965, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, 1967."


🎂 #BOTD Kenny Clarke (9 Jan 1914 - 26 Jan 1985), American jazz drummer and bandleader, known among musicians as 'Klook' for one of his characteristic drum licks. "Clarke was a chief element in the modernist movement in the 1940s, revolutionizing the drummer’s role by moving the principal timekeeping rhythms to the ride cymbal and by interjecting musical comments to the soloist by 'dropping bombs' on the bass drum and snare drum with unexpected fills and underscorings." "While in NYC, he played with the major innovators of the emerging bop style, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Curly Russell and others. He spent his later life in Paris. 📷 Photos by Herman Leonard.