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Our 17th show featuring the music of Bob Dylan represents yet another significant turning point in his career, one that still holds true today. As Dylan ...read more


The late eighties may not have contained Bob Dylan’s most influential work, but it still has significant points of interest. It is also marked by drastic ...read more


Many people have the impression that Bob Dylan eventually abandoned his Christian ‘phase’, but evidence contradicts this presumption. In point of fact, ...read more


Whatever the reasons may have been for Bob Dylan’s conversion to Christianity, they confounded many who knew him, and virtually everyone else who only knew ...read more


In 1976, Bob Dylan once again found himself in the center of a flurry of activity. Perhaps motivated to keep himself distracted from the emotional ...read more


Dylan ended his extended semi-hiatus with a bang, From his own perspective, that ‘bang’ could have been the sound of shooting himself in the foot. His last ...read more


In 1975, the confessional singer-songwriter syndrome was in full swing. Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Neil Young and a small California ...read more


When Dylan emerged from his self-imposed exile in 1967, his return was tentative and restrained. He did not wish to attract more attention to himself, so ...read more


If you play Bob Dylan’s “Self Portrait” album today, it may be hard to discern what the fuss was all about. Sure, it’s obvious that it isn’t a stellar ...read more


Even in absentia, Dylan’s influence on his audience was palpable. It also raised an array of questions. For instance, Dylan was once lauded by many as a ...read more


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