- Mar 16
Bob Dylan will perform at Rothbury in Michigan in July. This four-day festival, from July 2-5, will feature dozens of artists, including The Dead, Willie Nelson, and Broken Social Scene.
Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 20, at noon at RothburyFestival.com.
Bob Dylan's spring tour of Europe begins next Sunday, March 22, at the Berns Club in Stockholm. Visit bobdylan.com's tour page for nightly set list updates.
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- Feb 04
Sirius XM Radio Inc. are expanding Bob Dylan's award-winning Theme Time Radio Hour show to open up multiple hours of uninterrupted listening on The Spectrum channel.
Starting on Sunday, February 8th, Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour will air on The Spectrum (Sirius channel 18 and XM channel 45) for four uninterrupted hours from 4-8pm ET.
The weekly four-hour additional programming will kick off with an encore of the new show that debuted on Deep Tracks (Sirius channel 16 and XM channel 40) that prior Wednesday.
The marathon will continue with two shows from the Theme Time Radio Hour vault as well as an additional encore of Wednesday's show.
The Wall Street Journal's Terry Teachout said it best about the show:
"To listen to 'Theme Time Radio Hour' is to rediscover the sense of musical adventure that old-fashioned disc jockeys with strongly individual personalities offered in the days before big-money stations pinned their fiscal hopes to the rigid Top 40-style playlists that took the fun out of radio."Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour will still air at its regularly schedule timeslot, every Wednesday at 11am ET on Deep Tracks.
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- Dec 10

Bob Dylan's "Tell Tale Signs" has been named to the Albums Of The Year lists of the following publications...visit this news item as the list is updated:
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- Dec 04
Bob Dylan and his band will embark on a European Tour in Spring 2009.
Visit our Live and In Person! page for the itinerary, with more dates to be announced.
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- Dec 03

Illustrator Paul Rogers has created a book inspired by Bob Dylan's lyrics to "Forever Young", with gorgeous art that evokes Greenwich Village in the sixties.
Here's how Publishers Weekly describes Forever Young
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In the book, Rogers shows a boy in a baseball cap listening to a folksinger playing guitar in front of the legendary Gerde's Folk City--a mecca in NYC during the early 1960s. The singer gives his guitar to the boy, as if passing a torch to a younger generation. As the boy practices to Woody Guthrie records and performs free in the park, he also becomes involved in music-related activities such as a "Stop The War" rally in Washington D.C. The book ends with the now-grown young man passing his guitar on to a girl and, in effect, keeping the folk music ideals "forever young."
Although Dylan's influence was far-reaching, the boy's tale is obviously set in New York City, "As a fan of Dylan," Rogers says, "I always thought his early years in NYC were part of his most glamorous times, and I was influenced by what he wrote about those times in Chronicles, his memoir," says Rogers. "As I was working, I wanted the style I was working in to evoke that time in Dylan's life, but I also wanted each spread to look like a stage set, with scratchy lines and flat colors, against which all sorts of images could be set."
Scattered throughout his "sets" are numerous references to other Dylan songs, from the "big brass bed" of "Lay Lady Lay" seen in a window on MacDougal Street, to a sign behind a bus stop reading "The circus is in town," a line from "Desolation Row." "My interest was also to see how much Dylan I could work into the text without being obnoxious," says Rogers. "I definitely wanted to keep the story simpler for younger and general readers, but I also wanted to attract and interest Dylan fans, too--perhaps the parents who would be reading the book to their children. I realized that I could present a crowd that would work as a crowd and also as a group of interesting people from the era, like the "Stop The War" march that features Martin Luther King Jr. as well as Hank Williams and John Lennon--all of whom influenced Dylan."
"Forever Young" (Simon & Schuster) is available at bookstores everywhere. Purchase at amazon.com
Paul Rogers' blog, with many illustrations from the book.
Christian Science Monitor feature
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