Browne performing at the Unsung Heroes tribute to Eleni Mandell, January 2017
Baez in 2016
Browne during a 1976 concert in Hamburg, Germany
Baez playing at the March on Washington in August 1963
MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village
Browne in 1980
Baez at the Frankfurt Easter March 1966
453–461 Sixth Avenue in the Historic District
Browne campaigning for presidential candidate John Edwards at a fundraising event in 2008
Baez in 1966
The intersection of West 4th and West 12th Streets
Browne and Daryl Hannah, 1988
Baez in 1966 at Amsterdam airport
Street signs at intersection of West 10th and West 4th Streets
Baez playing in Hamburg, 1973
Map of old Greenwich Village. A section of Bernard Ratzer's map of New York and its suburbs, made ca. 1766 for Henry Moore, royal governor of New York, when Greenwich was more than 2 miles (3 km) from the city.
Bob Dylan, Baez, and Carlos Santana, performing in 1984
Gay Street at the corner of Waverly Place; the street's name refers to a colonial family, not the LGBT character of Greenwich Village
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival 2005 at Golden Gate Park
Whitney Museum of American Art's original location, at 8–12 West 8th Street, between Fifth Avenue and MacDougal Street; currently home to the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture.
Joan Baez concert in Dresden, Germany, July 2008
The Cherry Lane Theatre is located in Greenwich Village.
Baez in 2003
The annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade is the world's largest Halloween parade.
Baez with Bob Dylan at the civil rights March on Washington, 1963
The Stonewall Inn, a designated U.S. National Historic Landmark and National Monument, as the site of the June 1969 Stonewall riots and the cradle of the modern gay rights movement.
Blue Note Jazz Club
The Washington Square Arch, an unofficial icon of Greenwich Village and nearby New York University
396-397 West Street at West 10th Street is a former hotel which dates from 1904, and is part of the Weehawken Street Historic District
Washington Mews in Greenwich Village; an NYU building can be seen in the background
Christopher Park, part of the Stonewall National Monument
NYPD 6th Precinct
West Village Post Office
Jefferson Market Library, once a courthouse, now serves as a branch of the New York Public Library.
Robert De Niro
Robert Downey Jr.
Hank Greenberg
Emma Stone
90 Bedford Street, used for establishing shot in Friends

Although a songwriter herself, Baez generally interprets other composers' work, having recorded songs by the Allman Brothers Band, the Beatles, Jackson Browne, Leonard Cohen, Woody Guthrie, Violeta Parra, the Rolling Stones, Pete Seeger, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley, and many others.

- Joan Baez

Browne left the Dirt Band after a few months and moved to Greenwich Village, New York, where he became a staff writer for Elektra Records' publishing company, Nina Music, before his eighteenth birthday.

- Jackson Browne

Browne's first songs, such as "Shadow Dream Song" and "These Days", were recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Tom Rush, Nico, Steve Noonan, Gregg Allman, Joan Baez, the Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, the Byrds, Iain Matthews, and others.

- Jackson Browne

This list includes Eric Andersen, Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, Richie Havens, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Ian, the Kingston Trio, the Lovin' Spoonful, Bette Midler, Liza Minnelli, Joni Mitchell, Maria Muldaur, Laura Nyro, Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton, Peter, Paul, and Mary, Carly Simon, Simon & Garfunkel, Nina Simone, Barbra Streisand, James Taylor, and the Velvet Underground.

- Greenwich Village

Baez first met Dylan in April 1961 at Gerde's Folk City in New York City's Greenwich Village.

- Joan Baez
Browne performing at the Unsung Heroes tribute to Eleni Mandell, January 2017

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