Barbara Dane was not only an acclaimed folk, jazz, and blues singer, but also an outspoken activist whose music championed civil rights and antiwar causes throughout her career.
Throughout her life, Barbara Dane embraced her role as an activist, using her rich contralto to sing powerful worker anthems and connect with audiences on social issues.
With a career spanning decades, Dane was known for her participation in significant music festivals and her collaborations with iconic musicians, solidifying her place in musical history.
Choosing to end her life under California's End of Life Option Act, she leaves behind a legacy marked by her unique contributions to music and social justice.
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