Joan Baez exhorte les jeunes stars de la pop à s'exprimer sur la politique

La chanteuse folk Joan Baez a exprimé son souhait de voir les musiciens plus jeunes utiliser leur plateforme pour commenter l'actualité politique et sociale lors d'une récente interview en podcast.

Lors d'une apparition dans le podcast Wiser Than Me With Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Baez a abordé le silence de nombreux artistes contemporains face aux questions politiques. Elle a souligné qu'une nouvelle génération d'interprètes talentueux est restée silencieuse malgré les inquiétudes entourant l'état actuel de la démocratie. Baez a affirmé comprendre leur point de vue, mais a souligné l'influence durable des anciennes chansons de protestation, telles que « The Times They Are a-Changin’ » de Bob Dylan.

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