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When this harmonica playing, guitar-strumming, ballad-singing Minnesota poet migrated to New York City in 1960, he became an instant favorite on the Greenwich Village coffee house scene. Drawn to the music of Woody Guthrie and genuine in his distaste...more When this harmonica playing, guitar-strumming, ballad-singing Minnesota poet migrated to New York City in 1960, he became an instant favorite on the Greenwich Village coffee house scene. Drawn to the music of Woody Guthrie and genuine in his distaste for war, dishonesty, and political scheming, Dylan soon established himself as an introspective folk singer. With his "plugged in" appearance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, he made the move to the rock music stage and evolved into an absolute paradox: the folk-rock star. Dylan's music and themes satisfy both the earnest folk ballad lover and the cacophony-inured rock music crowd. Even his fling with country-flavored music in the late 1960s was a success. Dylan's long recording career is studded with top singles, top-selling albums, Grammys, and an Oscar, and he continues to release albums and to play to sell-out, adoring crowds across the globe....less
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Bob Dylan
Jul 23, 1970
Rolling Stone Magazine
$65
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Bob Dylan
Mar 16, 1972
Rolling Stone Magazine
$85
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Bob Dylan
Jan 31, 1974
Rolling Stone Magazine
$85
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Bob Dylan
Nov 21, 1974
Rolling Stone Magazine
$55
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Bob Dylan
Jul 13, 1985
Pelon
$72
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Bob Dylan
Jul 19, 1987
Laminate
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$57
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Bob Dylan
Jul 19, 1987
Laminate
$63
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Bob Dylan
Jul 19, 1987
Laminate
$56
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Bob Dylan
Jul 24, 1987
Laminate
$63
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Bob Dylan
Jul 24, 1987
Pelon
$94
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Bob Dylan
Jun 10, 1988
Backstage Pass
$56
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Bob Dylan
Dec 4, 1988
Pelon
$55
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Bob Dylan
1989
Pelon
$55
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