The China Mail - Trump despair drives folk icon Joan Baez back to the studio

USD -
AED 3.672498
AFN 65.498106
ALL 81.051571
AMD 375.859332
ANG 1.79008
AOA 916.497158
ARS 1416.446495
AUD 1.413497
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.695264
BAM 1.642701
BBD 2.007895
BDT 121.837729
BGN 1.67937
BHD 0.376981
BIF 2949.857215
BMD 1
BND 1.265076
BOB 6.903242
BRL 5.194898
BSD 0.996892
BTN 90.375901
BWP 13.137914
BYN 2.873173
BYR 19600
BZD 2.004955
CAD 1.356445
CDF 2215.000232
CHF 0.766405
CLF 0.021628
CLP 853.970006
CNY 6.9225
CNH 6.91111
COP 3673.08
CRC 494.204603
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 92.612579
CZK 20.361605
DJF 177.523938
DKK 6.275825
DOP 62.758273
DZD 129.497006
EGP 46.881699
ERN 15
ETB 155.496052
EUR 0.83996
FJD 2.192099
FKP 0.731721
GBP 0.73155
GEL 2.690096
GGP 0.731721
GHS 10.970939
GIP 0.731721
GMD 73.501083
GNF 8751.926558
GTQ 7.647373
GYD 208.567109
HKD 7.81758
HNL 26.333781
HRK 6.329797
HTG 130.732404
HUF 317.258982
IDR 16798
ILS 3.084801
IMP 0.731721
INR 90.52085
IQD 1305.980178
IRR 42125.000158
ISK 121.802706
JEP 0.731721
JMD 155.929783
JOD 0.708991
JPY 155.210977
KES 128.896279
KGS 87.450406
KHR 4020.661851
KMF 413.999932
KPW 900.003053
KRW 1462.055014
KWD 0.30709
KYD 0.830758
KZT 492.323198
LAK 21424.491853
LBP 89570.078396
LKR 308.550311
LRD 185.426737
LSL 15.97833
LTL 2.952739
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.302705
MAD 9.117504
MDL 16.932639
MGA 4376.784814
MKD 51.774104
MMK 2100.147418
MNT 3570.525201
MOP 8.025869
MRU 39.586763
MUR 45.679579
MVR 15.459738
MWK 1728.624223
MXN 17.194145
MYR 3.923498
MZN 63.76003
NAD 15.97833
NGN 1354.939889
NIO 36.687385
NOK 9.517145
NPR 144.601881
NZD 1.654635
OMR 0.384497
PAB 0.996892
PEN 3.348144
PGK 4.337309
PHP 58.522499
PKR 278.761885
PLN 3.53947
PYG 6573.156392
QAR 3.634035
RON 4.276802
RSD 98.549011
RUB 77.251007
RWF 1455.48463
SAR 3.75074
SBD 8.054878
SCR 13.836531
SDG 601.500203
SEK 8.92498
SGD 1.26597
SHP 0.750259
SLE 24.524979
SLL 20969.499267
SOS 568.704855
SRD 37.971496
STD 20697.981008
STN 20.57786
SVC 8.723333
SYP 11059.574895
SZL 15.970939
THB 31.168005
TJS 9.336094
TMT 3.5
TND 2.879712
TOP 2.40776
TRY 43.633798
TTD 6.753738
TWD 31.523799
TZS 2586.096953
UAH 42.973963
UGX 3548.630942
UYU 38.224264
UZS 12265.141398
VES 384.79041
VND 25885
VUV 119.800563
WST 2.713692
XAF 550.946582
XAG 0.012177
XAU 0.000198
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.796657
XDR 0.685201
XOF 550.946582
XPF 100.167141
YER 238.349504
ZAR 15.926345
ZMK 9001.203383
ZMW 18.8468
ZWL 321.999592
  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • RBGPF

    0.1000

    82.5

    +0.12%

  • CMSD

    0.0200

    23.97

    +0.08%

  • CMSC

    0.0750

    23.585

    +0.32%

  • RIO

    3.4400

    96.85

    +3.55%

  • GSK

    -1.2200

    59.01

    -2.07%

  • BTI

    -1.6500

    61.15

    -2.7%

  • AZN

    -5.0200

    188.01

    -2.67%

  • RYCEF

    0.5300

    17.41

    +3.04%

  • RELX

    0.1000

    29.48

    +0.34%

  • BCE

    0.5400

    25.62

    +2.11%

  • BCC

    -2.0100

    89.02

    -2.26%

  • JRI

    -0.1600

    12.81

    -1.25%

  • NGG

    0.3300

    88.39

    +0.37%

  • VOD

    0.3700

    15.48

    +2.39%

  • BP

    0.2100

    39.22

    +0.54%

Trump despair drives folk icon Joan Baez back to the studio
Trump despair drives folk icon Joan Baez back to the studio / Photo: © AFP

Trump despair drives folk icon Joan Baez back to the studio

Legendary American folk singer Joan Baez has told AFP that the return of Donald Trump to the White House has pushed her to go back to the studio where she has just recorded a protest song.

Text size:

The 1960s icon, a famed anti-war and social justice campaigner, will appear on a duet with American folk singer Jesse Welles, performing his anti-Trump track "No Kings".

"I love singing with younger people, and that song is perfect for my voice. It was just a treat," the 85-year-old told AFP in Paris, adding that it would be released in the next 10 days.

"It's fresh, and he's 33 and he's writing this stuff, and I haven't heard anything like that," Baez added of Arkansas-born Welles, whom she has performed with several times.

"What's needed is an anthem, something that everybody can sing. They don't have to worry about all the verses. Just sing the 'No Kings, no Kings, no Kings' part," the pacifist campaigner added.

Baez's last recording was "Whistle Down the Wind", released in 2018.

As well as writing about Trump and billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, Welles's other recent release is "Join Ice", which mocks the beefed-up department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The shaggy-haired singer-songwriter, known for his witty lyrics and nasal voice, invites immediate comparisons with Baez's ex, Bob Dylan.

"There isn't any comparison so I wouldn't pretend there was, but similarities? For sure," said Baez.

"But I'm happy to keep Dylan on the pedestal where he belongs."

- 'Huge thing' -

The Baez-Dylan love story was back in the spotlight in last year's well-received Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown", starring Timothee Chalamet.

Baez was broadly happy with her portrayal by actress Monica Barbaro, with the Oscar-nominated actress consulting her several times during her research.

"The film was a huge thing," Baez explained, saying she was recognised on the street much more now. "There was a huge spike and it's still going on."

Two of the world's biggest female artists -- Lana Del Rey and Taylor Swift -- have also helped introduce Baez to new, younger audiences.

Swift brought Baez on stage during a 2015 stop in California, while Lana Del Ray has sung with her and went on to write a 2021 song about their night-out together, "Dance Till We Die."

Baez praised "very sweet" Swift who she says "gives her money away all the time".

She said she was initially sceptical about playing with Del Rey because her teenage fans would be too young to know Baez in her pomp, when she shared stages with Martin Luther King or led anti-Vietnam war protests.

"She said 'Well, they should know you'. I loved her for that," Baez explained. "Of the young women songwriters, she's my preference to listen to."

- 'Honest legacy' -

When not worrying about American democracy, indulging her passion for painting or tending to her chickens at her south California home, Baez's focus in recent years has been releasing more autobiographical material.

She opened up her personal video archives for the 2023 documentary "Joan Baez: I Am a Noise", revealing her struggles with depression, substance abuse, and her belief she had suffered child abuse from her physicist father.

After writing two sets of memoirs, her latest contribution is a book of poems, collected from scraps of paper, notebooks and old computers, all composed over decades.

Some of them were written during her time struggling with dissociative identity disorder, a condition that sees sufferers assume multiple personalities.

"I can write poetry now, but there was something special about the way it was written from inner voices here and they can't come back," she said.

Although she suffers from nightmares and sometimes struggles to keep the "darkness and gloom" out, she says her last decade has been her happiest.

"Isn't that nuts?" she laughed. "For whatever reason, I'm just giving up a lot of shit. At 85, who cares?

She did her last tour in 2019 and no longer plays guitar.

"I really want to leave an honest legacy, whether it's the poems, the music, the documentary. I'm going to close it out in an honest way," she said.

X.Gu--ThChM