KIDZSTOCK, JUNE 19th- MARIN COUNTY'S FIRST OUTDOOR MUSIC FESTIVAL AND CONCERT FEATURES 20 YOUNG PERFORMERS AND GUEST PERFORMER JOAN BAEZ
Marin County, CA - April 6, 2010 - KIDZSTOCK will be jammin' in Marin County on June 19th, 2010 This is the first day-long outdoor music festival and concert featuring twenty Marin County young musicians with a special guest performance by world-renowned musician, JOAN BAEZ. READ MORE
KIDZSTOCK MUSIC FESTIVAL FEATURING JOAN BAEZ ANNOUNCES YOUNG MUSICIANS TO PERFORM
Marin County - May 21, 2010 - KIDZSTOCK debuts in Fairfax on June 19th, 2010, 11 am - 7 pm (doors open at 10 am.) This is the first all day outdoor youth concert to showcase Marin County young musicians, ages 6-18, with a guest performance by world-renowned musician, JOAN BAEZ. Young musicians will be performing music from all genres; marimba, rock, opera, folk, blues, jazz, hip hop and more. READ MORE
5/27/2010 Marin Independent Journal, FROM WOODSTOCK to KIDZSTOCK by Paul Liberatore It isn’t every small suburban elementary school that can get Joan Baez to perform at its first benefit music festival. But then Cascade Canyon School in Fairfax is a pretty special place, offering small class sizes and a progressive curriculum. READ MORE
“Theater for Tolerance” Debuts at KIDZSTOCK June 19th
Cascade Canyon School Volunteers and Fairfax Green® Build New Outdoor Amphitheater
Fairfax, Ca - June 1, 2010 - Cascade Canyon School volunteers along with a significant donation of reused materials from Fairfax Lumber and Hardware through their new Marin County program, Fairfax Green®, have made a reality of the long-time dream of the outdoor campus amphitheater, "Theater for Tolerance." READ MORE


Amphitheater debuts with youths, Baez The Theater for Tolerance, an outdoor amphitheater built from recycled lumber by volunteers from Fairfax's Cascade Canyon School, will present its debut performance, the Kidzstock Music Festival from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 19 READ MORE

No, Bob's not coming again, but Baez is In Martin Scorsese's 2005 Bob Dylan documentary “No Direction Home,” Dylan's former lover/folk singer Joan Baez recalls with frustration how she would be asked at the many, many political rallies she attended if Bob was coming. “He never came!