Lives and Legends of Flamenco: A Biographical History by D.E. Pohren ML3712 .P64 1988 Check Availability
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| From the book's Foreword: "Lives and Legends consists of introduction to the song, dance, and guitar, and chronologically-placed biographies of the artists and aficionados who have perhaps most affected the course of flamenco's history. Interwoven into the biographies are many discussions and anecdotes which are intended to help the reader to a better understanding of both the artist in question and flamenco in general."
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Positively 4th Street: The Lives and Times of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Mimi Baez Fariña, and Richard Fariña by David Hajdu ML400 .H27 2001 Check Availability
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| From Publisher's Weekly: "Sometimes, gifted people intersect at the perfect moment and spark a cultural movement. According to acclaimed biographer David Hajdu..., Joan and Mimi Baez, Dylan, and Farina were of that brand of fated genius, and via romantic and creative trysts, they invented 1960s folk and its initially maligned offshoot, folk rock. But their convergence hardly emblematizes the free-loving media version of the 1960s. Egos--especially Joan Baez's and Dylan's--clashed, jealousies flared, romance was strategic... Hajdu provides a skillfully wrought, honest portrait that neither sentimentalizes nor slams the countercultural heyday."
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