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Bob Dylan The 60’s
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Biography Born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24 th, 1941 Raised in Minnesota Took his stage name from poet Dylan Thomas
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Biography Attended University of Minnesota but dropped out after freshman year Heavily influenced by Woody GuthrieWoody Guthrie AKA Blind Boy Grunt Bob Landy Tedham Porterhouse
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Early Career Signed to Columbia Records by John Hammond Bob Dylan – 1962 Talkin’ New York Song to Woody Sells only 5000 copies Legally changes name in 1963 Hires Albert Grossman as his manager
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Early Career The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan – 1963 Blowin’ in the Wind A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall Album also includes a mixture of love songs and jokey, talking blues Bob Dylan’s Blues The range of material on the album impressed many listeners, including The Beatles. George Harrison said, "We just played it, just wore it out. The content of the song lyrics and just the attitude—it was incredibly original and wonderful."
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Development Established songwriter Others who recorded and had hits with Dylan's songs in the early and mid-1960s included The Byrds; Sonny and Cher; The Hollies; Peter, Paul and Mary; The Association; Manfred Mann; and The Turtles Joan Baez CBS started to promote him with the tag "Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan." Sings Dylan
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The voice of a movement Politics and the Civil Rights Movement Ed Sullivan March on Washington The Times They Are a-Changin’ – 1963 The Times They Are a-Changin’ “Only A Pawn In Their Game" addressing the murder of civil rights worker Medgar Evers "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" about the death of black hotel barmaid Hattie Carroll, at the hands of young white socialite William Zantzinger feels used and manipulated by the folk and protest movements It Ain’t Me Babe Appearance, style and demeanor change rapidly from the latter half of 1964 into 1965 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
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Dylan goes electric Bringin’ It All Back Home – April 1965 Subterranean Homesick Blues Subterranean Homesick Blues Mr. Tambourine Man Mr. Tambourine Man Newport Music Festival
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Dylan goes electric Highway 61 Revisted Like a Rolling Stone – July 1965 Like a Rolling Stone Blonde on Blonde – 1966 On November 22, 1965, Dylan secretly married 25-year-old former model Sara Lownds. 1966 European Tour
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Beyond the 60’s Motorcycle accident – July 29 th, 1966 Goes Country All Along the Watchtower Rejects Woodstock
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Later Work Forever Young – 1973 Forever Young Hurricane – 1975 Hurricane Born again Hearts of Fire - 1987 Never Ending Tour - 1988
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