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  1. 15 de feb. de 2021 · Mimi Baez Fariña was born in 1945 in Paolo Alto, California. She was the younger sister of folk singer Joan Baez, and the youngest of the three Baez girls. While others in the folk scene shrouded their lives in faux mystery and intrigue – Richard Fariña claimed to have worked with the terrorist IRA organisation, been involved in the Cuban ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mimi_FariñaMimi Fariña - Wikipedia

    Fariña met novelist, musician, and composer Richard Fariña (1937–1966) in 1963, when she was 17 years old, and married him at age 18 in Paris. The two collaborated on a number of influential folk albums, most notably, Celebrations for a Grey Day (1965) and Reflections in a Crystal Wind (1966), both on Vanguard Records.

  3. Richard Fariña. Richard George Fariña was an American writer and folksinger. With an Irish mother and a Cuban father, Farina was born a rebel. He grew up in Brooklyn, pre-revolutionary Cuba and Ireland. At 18 he was associated with members of the IRA, and was asked to leave Ireland. At Cornell University in the late fifties Farina was ...

  4. 31 de ago. de 2009 · Richard & Mimi Farina ~ PACK UP YOUR SORROWS ~ written by Pauline Baez. Many folk groups have adapted this song most notably by Peter, Paul & Mary. The d...

  5. 10 de jul. de 2023 · He was 29. It’s usually the first thing that’s revealed. April 30, 1966, the day of his 21-year-old wife’s birthday, Mimi, the younger sister of folk star Joan Baez. That’s also worth a mention. Richard Fariña was on the cusp of fame the day he flew off the back of a friend’s motorcycle and died on impact in California’s Carmel ...

  6. www.pynchon.pomona.edu › uncollected › farinaRichard Farina

    Richard Farina. In a dim way, I had been aware of Richard Farina before I actually met him. It was the winter of 1958, toward the end of the school semester, and I was a junior editor on the Cornell Writer, which was the campus literary magazine. At some point these stories and poems began to arrive. It was a radically different voice, one that ...

  7. Fariña tocando en un concierto benéfico de Bread and Roses. Margarita Mimi Baez ( Palo Alto, 1 California, Estados Unidos, 30 de abril de 1945 - Mill Valley, California, 18 de julio de 2001), más conocida como Mimi Fariña, era una compositora y activista estadounidense, hija menor del físico Albert Báez y hermana de la cantante Joan Báez ...