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Walter Reed Tells Joan Baez to Folk Herself
2007-05-02

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.
Ya think that might have something to do with it?
"I realize now that I might have contributed to a better welcome home for those soldiers fresh from Vietnam.
No fucking kidding!
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 an e-mailed statement published Monday on RollingStone.com, 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.
She's been "ill" for a long time now.
But Mellencamp earlier told RollingStone.com: "They didn't give me a reason why she couldn't come. We asked why and they said, 'She can't fit here, period.' "
But they told her where she could "fit" her guitar.
This wasn't the first time a performer has been banned from the hospital. In 2004, officials denied access to actress Patty Duke, who was scheduled to visit troops as part of Arts Advocacy Day in Washington. USO officials said they didn't have enough time to alert patients that a celebrity was coming, but later that day Michael Jackson was spotted in the same ward that Duke was to visit.
What that freak is doing in a military hospital is beyond me. He belongs in one of his own.
Posted by:Zenster

#4  Forgot about those 1.5 million Cambodians annihilated by the side you help win? Or the hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese that perished in the South China Sea and reeducation camps? Fancy that. And you don't understand why the welcome mat isn't out there?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-05-02 20:38  

#3  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

Personally I think the Army's silence spoke volumes.
Posted by: gorb   2007-05-02 18:35  

#2  The only reason I would go to see Joan Baez perform would be if her, Jane Fonda, and Rosie O'Donnell were beating each other with baseball bats...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-05-02 16:22  

#1  Johnny Melonhead ain't no winner neither...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-05-02 16:16  

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