
Born Robert Allen Zimnerman May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota, Dylan's family moved to Hibbing when he was six. He started playing guitar at age of 12 and forrned several groups in high school before going to Minnesota University in 1959, where he first adopted the surname Dylan, probably in imition of the poet Dylan Thomas. In 1961 he went to New York. He visited Woody Guthrie in hospital. He also assimilated himself into New York folk circles, getting to know Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Cisco Houston, as well as the younger singers like Dave Van Ronk and Tom Paxton. ...Among other myths of his career he got an isolated opportunity to play harmonica on a Harry Belafonte album (though he quit the session prematurely and appears on just one track) and performed the same duties on a Carolyn Hester album. A "New York Times". There is a lot of literature about Dylan... We dont want to be excesive and copy marks and references from other books. This is only a homage, little homage, for our big Dylan
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1968, we were motoring down to Tanger from Ceuta... The sun was an ice ball of blue shining wishes...
y pusimos los pies de bajar laderas exhuberantes en la orilla sagrada del mar de Hercules...
Old Memories...
| BOB DYLAN | For Many Years, Woody*, My Old Chap | Vaquero |
| RY COODER | Deep in the Heart of the Purple Valley | Old times & Pedro |
We are still working on this page. This guy, Vaquero, is outside for a while.
*A taste of raw sounds it seems to be...