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Mimi Fariña

Mimi Fariña

American singer-songwriter
Margarita Mimi Baez Fariña was an American singer-songwriter and activist, the youngest of three daughters to a white mother and Mexican-American physicist Albert Baez. She was the younger sister of the singer and activist Joan Baez. Wikipedia
Born: April 30, 1945, Palo Alto, CA
Died: July 18, 2001 (age 56 years), Mill Valley, CA
Spouse: Milan Melvin (m. 1968–1971) and Richard Fariña (m. 1963–1966)
Siblings: Pauline Baez and Joan Baez
Songs
Pack Up Your Sorrows
Celebrations for a Grey Day · 1965
Bread & Roses
Friendly Neighborhood Atheist · 2001
A Swallow Song
Reflections in a Crystal Wind · 1965
Bold Marauder
Reflections in a Crystal Wind · 1965
Children of Darkness
Reflections in a Crystal Wind · 1965
Hard Lovin' Loser
Reflections in a Crystal Wind · 1965
The Great White Horse
Take Heart · 1971
Catch The Wind
Rare, Live & Classic · 1993
House Un-American Blues Activity Dream
Reflections in a Crystal Wind · 1965
Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood
Solo · 1985
The Quiet Joys of Brotherhood
Memories · 1968
Reno Nevada
Celebrations for a Grey Day · 1965
Another Country
Celebrations for a Grey Day · 1965
Michael Andres And James
Celebrations for a Grey Day · 1965
If My Eyes Were Blind
Solo · 1985
Walk Me 'Round Your Garden
Solo · 1985
Raven Girl
Reflections in a Crystal Wind · 1965
Almond Joy
Memories · 1968
The Falcon
Celebrations for a Grey Day · 1965
Blood Red Roses
Memories · 1968
Celebrations For A Grey Day
Celebrations for a Grey Day · 1965
One-Way Ticket
Celebrations for a Grey Day · 1965
Dopico
Reflections in a Crystal Wind · 1965
Joy 'round My Brain
Memories · 1968
How Can We Hang On To A Dream
Solo · 1985
Sell-Out Agitation Waltz
Reflections in a Crystal Wind · 1965
Mainline Prosperity Blues
Reflections in a Crystal Wind · 1965
Letter to Jesus
Take Heart · 1971
Old Woman
Solo · 1985
In The Quiet Morning
Case Western Reserve 08-04-72 (The Entire FM Broadcast Concert. Remastered In Superb Fidelity) · 1972
Dog Blue
Celebrations for a Grey Day · 1965
Morgan The Pirate
Bluegrass Murder Ballads