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If "Bob Dylan in Minnesota" tells the story of the artist's relationship with his home state, the relationship vice versa could fill its own book. Newman moved to Duluth in 1986, ...
Five years after he heard Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” on WEBC-AM out of Duluth, 14-year-old Paul Metsa hitchhiked the 20 miles from his hometown in Virginia, Minnesota to Hibbing ...
Blockbuster Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown" is out this week, which follows Dylan's early life in Minnesota and his rise to folk stardom. The film features actor Timothée Chalamet as Dylan.
Bob Dylan's 15th studio album, "Blood on the Tracks." CATHY WURZER: Time for a little history in our reoccurring series Minnesota Now And Then. [MUSIC - BOB DYLAN, "IDIOT WIND"] BOB DYLAN ...
Bob Dylan-attributed quote on the pope spreads online: ... "A Complete Unknown," the biopic chronicling the swift pop-cultural ascent of Minnesota native Bob Dylan in the early 1960s, ...
Bob Dylan: From Minnesota to Manhattan to the toast of the world A music historian reflects on a key moment in 1964 that shaped Bob Dylan’s career. by Ted Olson 12/24/2024 12/23/2024.
MANKATO — Bob Dylan came home again Friday night for his first performance in Minnesota in six years. Of course, he’s aware that it’s his home state, even if he didn’t say anything to ...
If you’re thinking of musicians from Minnesota, Prince and Bob Dylan are probably first to spring to mind. Or so says state Sen. Rob Kupec, who’s sponsoring legislation to establish a song by ...
Harry Freedman's new biography about Bob Dylan's Jewish identity leans heavily on conjecture but also shows flashes of mischievous wit.
The bill would also name Bob Dylan’s “Girl From the North Country” as an official state song. “Hail! Minnesota” was adopted as the state song in 1945, and it serves as a school song for ...
The question was blowin’ in the wind: why did the legendary songwriter allow his archives to go to a conservative “red” state ...
On a totally separate note, nothing to do with Bob Dylan, and I mean it sincerely, I loved it here. I love Minnesota, and I find the people to be really nice and generous of spirit.