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That's no beat poet, that's my governor
First came "Chronicles," Bob Dylan's gnarled autobiography that only die-hard fans and critics could love.
South Bend Tribune | Sunday Jan 9
The Stuff of Legend
Well, why not? He's already been a folk singer, a rock star, a myth, a legend, a recluse, an actor, a best-selling memoirist and, of course, the Voice of His Generation, though he vehemently denies the last ...
The Washington Post | Monday Jan 3
Verve
BOB DYLAN was on 60 Minutes flogging his autobiography, and the show ran an old clip in which Dylan was jesting with a 1960s reporter: Q: How do you see yourself? A: As a song-and-dance man.
Metro Santa Cruz | Thursday Dec 30
Other Voices, Other Countries
I've never heard a piece of reggae, ska, or rock-steady I didn't like at least a little.
Prospect.org | Friday Dec 17
Singalong Junk
Bob Dylan s efforts to tell his story have usually been more in the service of disguise than revelation.
American Spectator | Dec 14, 2004
Bay Area musicians reinterpret Dylan's classics
BOB DYLAN SAID in his "60 Minutes" interview this week that he doesn't know how he wrote the brilliant songs that launched his career.
Marin Independent Journal | Dec 10, 2004
How I saved a masterpiece
It's official, I guess. Forty years after he recorded it, Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" was just named the greatest rock'n'roll song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine, a tribute it had previously been ...
The Belfast Telegraph | Dec 10, 2004
The Answer, My Friend
William Tucker s theory linking praise of Bob Dylan s work with the elite s love of radical politics is completely mistaken.
American Spectator | Dec 13, 2004
Bob Dylan World Tours 1966-1974: Through the Camera of Barry Feinstein
Barry Feinstein was the exclusive tour photographer on Bob Dylan and The Band's legendary 1966 and 1974 World Tours.
Digitallyobsessed.com | Dec 8, 2004
TV Reporter
A "60 Minutes" interview with Bob Dylan that was set to air Sunday about his new autobiography marked the third Simon & Schuster book this year to get exposure on television's most venerated newsmagazine.
Hollywood Reporter | Dec 5, 2004
'I'm No Prophet' Nirvana Star Up For Auction Adams and Sting Write Zebra Film Songs
Veteran singer Bob Dylan has shattered the prophetic elements many fans believe prevail in his songs, insisting "they weren't sermons." In his first TV interview in 19 years, Dylan told 60 Minutes he struggled ...
Rock103.com | Dec 4, 2004
Zimmermann Unbound
Listener contributions are our largest source of funding. Bob Dylan (a.k.a. Robert Zimmermann) recently published the first installment of his memoirs and it's already climbing the best-seller list.
WNYC New York | Dec 1, 2004
Hendrix Gets Best Cover Honour
Jimi Hendrix's reworking of Bob Dylan's All Along the Watchtower has been named the best cover version of all time topping a list of 50 covers selected by Daily Telegraph music critics.
7am.com | Nov 30, 2004
Inside the List
PRE-IMUS: Bob Dylan's surprisingly noncryptic memoir, ''Chronicles: Volume One,'' enters at No.
New York Times | Nov 26, 2004
Casting Begins on Tharp-Dylan Project
The upcoming collaboration between Twyla Tharp and Bob Dylan, which would integrate the gifted choreographer's dance designs with the legendary singer-songwriter's creations, has been scheduled for a workshop ...
Back Stage | Nov 23, 2004
Dylan Performs for Sold-Out Crowd
Shouts of 'Make way! Moses is here!' filled a restless crowd as legendary musician Bob Dylan closed off his College tour last night jamming in front of a sold out audience of Harvard undergraduates and ...
Harvard Crimson | Nov 22, 2004
We hold hipness to be self-evident
It's likely you already consider Bob Dylan hip. And Jack Kerouac. And Charlie Parker.
News Journal | Nov 21, 2004
Flashbacks
Entertainment highlights during the week of Nov. 21-27: 1942: ''Casablanca, starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, premiered in New York City.
Skagit Valley Herald | Nov 19, 2004
Albums and titles
The title of the new U2 album is How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. Now, you can't tell a book by its cover, the old saying goes, and that's usually true.
CNN | Nov 19, 2004
Look out below
The crescent terrain of Jackson Hole is shifting from a cowboy's summer dream to a skier's paradise.
Chicago Sun-Times | Nov 14, 2004
School Talent Show Draws Secret Service
Parents and students say they are outraged and offended by a proposed band name and song scheduled for a high school talent show in Boulder this evening, but members of the band, named Coalition of the Willing, ...
ABC News | Nov 12, 2004
Live! Better Than 'Perfect'
Regarding Sean Daly's Oct. 31 front-page article "In Concert, but Not Live": The electronic enhancement of concert performances has spread to the legitimate stage, where credit is now given for "sound design." ...
The Washington Post | Nov 6, 2004
Breslin Center to host music legends in next few days
Right now, the Breslin Center might seem like the hottest music spot in the universe.
Lansing State Journal | Nov 3, 2004
CD report
Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Don Henley, Bonnie Raitt, and Jackson Browne are some of the heavyweights on this all-star tribute to the late Warren Zevon.
The Boston Globe | Oct 29, 2004
New office at MU to serve Hispanics
The director of the state's first Hispanic think tank recited Bob Dylan's The Times They Are A-Changin' yesterday with regard to immigration from South and Central America.
Columbia Daily Tribune | Oct 28, 2004
Dylan's visit to BU campus leaves students in the dark
Once the long-touted Incubus concert has come and gone, intense preparation will be underway for the Nov.
Pipe Dream | Oct 27, 2004
UC To Cap HoCo Funding, Host Bob Dylan
Several House Committee (HoCos) members were on-hand at the Undergraduate Council meeting last night as the Council debated placing a cap on the allocation of funds to HoCos.
Harvard Crimson | Oct 25, 2004
Dylan Fans Rock Out in Peace
Out of the 5,000 people who attended the sold-out Bob Dylan show at the Thunderdome on Thursday night, police arrested six for misbehaving.
The Daily Nexus | Oct 22, 2004
Blind blues icons help Ben Harper see new 'Light'
Finally there is a Christian album released on a secular label that appeals to more than the country or indie rock scene.
The Johnsonian | Oct 19, 2004
Celebs stump for Kerry at OSU: Carol King
Carol King recalled sharing the stage once with Bob Dylan, Van Morrison and Chrissy Hynes in Dublin, Ireland.
Daily Barometer | Oct 18, 2004
Dylan's Nobel Peace Prize Nomination Phil Spector's Team Wants Grand Jury Files Sealed
Bob Dylan is being considered for a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize as scholars and past literary winners team up to fight for his nomination.
Rock103.com | Oct 14, 2004
Painter devotes gallery to songster
A painter has opened an art gallery as a tribute to the "Bob Dylan of Vietnam," songwriter Trinh Cong Son.
VietNamNet | Oct 11, 2004
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Discography: I Was So Much Younger Then (1960), The Minnesota Tapes (1961), Folksinger's Choice (1962), Banjo Tape & Town Hall (1963), At the Beeb (1965), Tree with Roots (1965), New Morning (1970), A Fool Such as I (1973), After the Heartattack (1977), Trainload of Fools (1978), Child's Balloon (1981), Shot of Love (1981), The Essential Bob (1984), Knocked Out Loaded (1986), Down in the Groove (1988), Toad's Place (1990), Under the Red Sky (1990), World Gone Wrong (1993), North Stage (1994), The Man the Master (1994), Phantoms of My Youth (1995), Sings the Body Electric (1995), The Maine Event (1996), Kingston, Rhode Island (2000), True Love Needs No Company (2000), Boots:Live in Milwaukee (2001), Tears of Rage: (2001), Vicar Street Dublin, Ireland (2001), Looking for Maurice Chevalier's Passport in America (2002), Winston (2002), Sammlung (2004)

Minn. Man Donates Early Dylan Recordings
A Minneapolis man has donated some of the earliest recordings made by Bob Dylan to the Minnesota Historical Society.
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KVML | Friday Jan 14
Chronicles
Simon and Schuster, $24, 304 pp. So vividly written and deeply engaging is Bob Dylan s memoir that it would be memorable and valuable even if it were by someone less famous and fascinating.
Commonweal | Tuesday Jan 11
Essay on Dylan leads to Grammy nomination
Princeton history professor's piece accompanied two-disc set of 1964 performance.
Zwire.com | Tuesday Dec 28
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Hey! Dr Tambourine Man: Bob Dylan to accept honorary degree
US music legend Bob Dylan is to receive a doctorate in music from a Scottish university in recognition of his long and vastly influential career.
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Jun 16, 2004
The Editors Desk
My parents were children of the civil-rights movement and fans of folk music, so as a child I listened to early Bob Dylan records like "The Times They ...
Newsweek via KeepMedia.com | Oct 4, 2004
Bob Dylan opens up ... a little
Bob Dylan's much anticipated autobiography is hitting US bookstores, offering a rare, first-hand insight into the reclusive singer's life, the genesis of ...
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Oct 5, 2004
The Hurricane
If anyone even dares to hum the lyrics of the Bob Dylan song, I'm going to have to kill them.
filmcritic.com via KeepMedia.com | May 5, 2004
A legend's many lives
A bouffant-haired teenager pounding the piano and idolizing Little Richard.
U.S.News & World Report via KeepMedia.com | Jun 28, 2004
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