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Few musicians
have had the impact on popular music that Bob Dylan has. From the moment he
landed in New York City in 1961, people began to notice his special
qualities as a writer and performer. He was re-interpreting American folk
and blues music traditions for a new generation as well as writing and
recording some of the most important songs of the 20th century. In just a
few years, his own songs were getting international notice and were being
recorded by scores of other artists.
Dylan was the key figure in the development of what came to be known as
the singer-songwriter movement, and when he started playing with a full
electric band in 1965, he helped build a bridge between the previously
disparate genres of folk and rock. This remarkable period of
time in the development of both Bob Dylan's career and the American pop
music landscape will be explored in the two hour public radio special
The Emergence of Bob Dylan.
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The radio program is
produced in association with Seattle's Experience Music Project (EMP)
which recently launched the first comprehensive museum exhibit on Bob
Dylan entitled Bob Dylan's American Journey: 1956-1966. The exhibit runs
through November of 2005 before traveling to other museums around the
world. Produced with the full cooperation of Bob Dylan's management, the
EMP display offers dozens of artifacts from Dylan's career, rare film
and audio clips, and new interviews with Dylan and others who worked
closely with him.
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In Hour One of The Emergence
of Bob Dylan, radio producer Paul Ingles takes listeners on an exclusive
tour of the EMP exhibit with curator Jason Emmons. In both hours,
reflections on Dylan's early years from Robbie Robertson of The Band,
John Cohen and Mike Seeger of the New Lost City Ramblers, folk music
expert Izzy Young, Dylan's music publisher Artie Mogul and EMP Artistic
Director Bob Santelli. Dylan's music from this rich creative period will
naturally provide the backdrop with an emphasis on less well-known
tracks.
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The Emergence of
Bob Dylan was produced by
Paul Ingles of Cedar Creek Studios in Placitas, New Mexico.
Ingles has taught rock 'n' roll history and written a series of
reference books for use by rock radio stations and fans. Details can be
found by clicking on this link for: THE ROCK HISTORY REFERENCE
GUIDES >>>
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