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Her second release, Joan Baez, Vol.
2 ( 1961 ) went " gold ", as did Joan Baez in Concert, Part 1 ( 1962 ) and Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2 ( 1963 ).
Like its immediate predecessor, Joan Baez, Vol.
2 contained strictly traditional material.
Her two albums of live material, Joan Baez in Concert, Part 1 and its second counterpart, were unique in that, unlike most live albums, they contained only new songs, rather than established favorites.
It was Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2 that featured Baez's first-ever Dylan cover.
From the early-to-mid-1960s, Baez emerged at the forefront of the American roots revival, where she introduced her audiences to the then-unknown Bob Dylan ( the two became romantically involved in late 1962, remaining together through early 1965 ), and was emulated by artists such as Judy Collins, Emmylou Harris, Joni Mitchell and Bonnie Raitt.

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