- - One of the first to record Dylan's songs
- - She performed while six months pregnant at Woodstock
- - She performed 'We Shall Overcome' at the 1963 March on Washington
- - 'And a Voice to Sing With' memoirist
- - She followed Guthrie at Woodstock
- - Folk singer Joan who had a hit with 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down'
- - Influential Dylan coverer
- - Singer of many Dylan songs
- - Dylan contemporary Joan
- - Joan with a guitar
- - Folk singer associated with Dylan
- - "And a Voice to Sing With" autobiographer
- - Performer of many Dylan songs
- - Dylan was once her protégé
- - Dylan contemporary
- - She performed after Guthrie at Woodstock
- - She toured with Dylan
- - Folk singer with a mathematical physicist cousin
- - Singer with the hit album "Diamonds & Rust"
- - "And a Voice to Sing With" writer
- - Dylan's colleague
- - Singer in Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue
- - She sang about Old Dixie
- - Folk's Joan
- - joan, singer/songwriter and activist born in 1941 noted for her protest songs
- - Folk singer Joan who was a 2020 Kennedy Center Honoree
- - Singer Joan ... who sang "Diamonds & Rust"
- - Joan, played the Newport Folk Festival in 1959
- - Joan ..., singer behind the classic hit "Diamonds and Rust"
- - Iconic American folk singer, Joan ...
- - Joan ..., famed Woodstock singer
- - Singer Joan who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April
- - Seeger contemporary
- - Music legend Joan
- - Joan who sang at Occupy Wall Street
- - Folk singer Joan who played Woodstock
- - Folk music icon, Joan
- - "We Shall Overcome" folksinger Joan
- - "Diamonds and Rust" Joan
- - Folksy Joan
- - Folk singer and protester Joan
- - 'Diamonds & Rust' folk singer Joan
- - Folk singer at Woodstock
- - Folk singer Joan
- - Folksinger Joan
- - Joan who sang at Woodstock
- - Folkie Joan
- - Follower of Guthrie at Woodstock
- - Female singer inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017
- - Singer Joan
- - 'Saigon Bride' singer
- - Folksinger who performed after Guthrie at Woodstock
- - Joan at Woodstock
- - Folk legend Joan
- - 'Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word' singer
- - Judy Collins contemporary
- - Performer at 1963's March on Washington
- - Woodstock artist who performed while six months pregnant
- - Last act on the first night of Woodstock
- - Collins contemporary
- - "Dark Chords on a Big Guitar" folksinger
- - "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" folkie
- - "Diamonds and Rust" singer
- - Guthrie's follower at Woodstock
- - Woodstock singer Joan
- - Folk singer and political activist Joan
- - Contemporary of Collins and Mitchell
- - Folksinger who quit BU in 1958
- - Woodstock folk singer
- - Woodstock performer Joan
- - "Diamonds & Rust" singer Joan
- - "Diamonds and Rust" folkie Joan
- - Woodstock folkie
- - 1963 March on Washington singer
- - Woodstock singer
- - Folksinger/activist Joan
- - Folksinger/social activist Joan
- - Performer at Woodstock
- - Joan of folk
- - "Diamonds and Rust" singer Joan
- - Female singer at the original Woodstock
- - Sixties folk legend
- - Singer at Woodstock
- - "Diamonds & Rust" singer
- - "Diamonds and Rust" singer, 1975
- - Name of fame in folk
- - Woodstock performer
- - Singer/activist Joan
- - '60s protest singer Joan
- - Singer who founded Humanitas
- - Classic name at the Newport Folk Festival
- - 59-Across performer
- - Newport Folk Festival figure
- - "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" singer Joan
- - Folk singer
- - Don't Look Back recorder
- - Folk singer-political activist
- - Activist folk singer Joan
- - Songstress Joan
- - Joan, the folksinger.
- - "We Shall Overcome" singer
- - 2017 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee
- - legendary folk singer joan
- - folk singer and social justice protestor joan
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