Joan Baez not allowed at Walter Reed

Posted almost 5 years ago
Folk singer and anti-war activist Joan Baez says she doesn't know why she was not allowed to perform for recovering soldiers recently at Walter Reed Army Medical Center as she planned.In a letter to The Washington Post published Wednesday, she said rocker John Mellencamp had asked her to perform with him last Friday and that she accepted his invitation."I have always been an advocate for nonviolence and I have stood as firmly against the Iraq war as I did the Vietnam War 40 years ago," she wrote. "I realize now that I might have contributed to a better welcome home for those soldiers fresh from Vietnam. Maybe that's why I didn't hesitate to accept the invitation to sing for those returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. In the end, four days before the concert, I was not 'approved' by the Army to take part. Strange irony."Baez, 66, told the Post in a telephone interview Tuesday that she was not told why she was left off the program by the Army. "There might have been one, there might have been 50 (soldiers) that thought I was a traitor," she told the paper.The Post reported that Walter Reed officials did not respond to requests for comment Tuesday, but that in a published email statement, spokesman Steve Sanderson said the medical center received the request for participation by Baez just two days before the concert."These additional requirements were not in the agreement/contract and would have required a modification," Sanderson told the magazine's Web site.Baez's manager, Mark Spector, told the Post that Mellencamp's management invited Baez to perform in March and handled all the arrangements. The Post said Mellencamp's manager, Randy Hoffman, did not return calls requesting comment and that Mellencamp's publicist said the singer was ill Tuesday and unavailable.But Mellencamp earlier told various news sources "They didn't give me a reason why she couldn't come. We asked why and they said, 'She can't fit here, period.' "

Comments (3)

  1. fairportfan says Now, i've never liked Baez much - she's a little too ... well, too *something* for my taste - i didn't like her in the 60s, and i don't like her now. I don't care for her voice, and i think she sometimes misses the point (her version of Woody Guthrie's *Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)* retains Woodie's original final verse that beats you over the head with the point instead of leaving that verse off and letting the listener connect the dots for himself, for instance). But that's irrelevent. If she was barred because of her politics, i think the Army has its head up its ass. But. The interesting thing that i noticed when i read this article online earlier is that A) Baez says she was notified four days before the event that the Army wouldn't let her perform B) The Army appears to be saying that the first they heard about Baez being there was *two* days before the event, which was too late to clear her through whatever process they had to. and C) Mellencamp's management isn't answering questions, and Mellencamp himself is incommunicado. Perhaps, in the immortal words of Strother Martin, what we are dealin' with here is failure to communicate... (A Joan Beaz story: When Baez and Dylan both played Atlanta Music Midtown 3, some malicious(?) unthinking(?) mischievous(?) so and so set up the schedule so that both of them were the last act on closing night on a stage - and their sets overlapped by fifteen minutes (hers ended as Zimmerman's was starting) and they were at opposite ends of the field, a matter of about three city blocks...)
    Permalink posted 05/02/2007
  2. Rawkkiddoh says Even though I am not the biggest fan, I would like to know the reasons she was left off the list.
    Permalink posted 05/02/2007
  3. Lester Jonze says FF, agreed however it does leave one to wonder if this had been a Toby Keith instead of Joan Baez would the army had been more willing to work him in, I think so.
    Permalink posted 05/02/2007

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