She performed with her guitar in the dives of Greenwich Village before Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. She looked like a schoolteacher: shoulder-length hair parted to the side, glasses for nearsightedness, and sober, dark-colored dresses with ankle-length hemlines. She was extremely private. A decade ahead of her time as a folk singer-songwriter, her recordings failed to win over audiences, and she left New York disappointed. One day she got in her Volkswagen and disappeared. She had just turned 50. Neither her car nor her body was ever found. Her name is Connie Converse. Seguir leyendo Publicado por:EL PAÍS Edición América: el periódico global Navegación de entradas Trump announces 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon Rusia retoma los bombardeos en Ucrania tras la tregua de Pascua y causa al menos 18 muertos