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  • "To Ramona" from Listen to Bob Dylan: A Tribute
  • Various Artists - Listen to Bob Dylan: A Tribute (2005)
  • d album (2005), by The Format on Listen to Bob Dylan: A Tribute (2005), by Bryan Ferry on Dylanesqu
  • f Bearsville Records and former manager of Bob Dylan, a string of bad luck thereafter kept the Deal
  • owin' in the Wind" - released on Listen to Bob Dylan: A Tribute (2005)
  • e song on the 2005 tribute album Listen to Bob Dylan: A Tribute
  • line in "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" " by Bob Dylan, a song infulence by the folk song "Lord Randa
  • Artists like Bob Dylan, A-ha, Elton John and Little Richard have play
  • Dylan A. T. Miner is an artist, activist, and art hi
  • Dylan abandoned the race partway through the first l
  • a Pawn in their Game" is a song written by Bob Dylan about the assassination of civil rights activi
  • e 1978 tour grossed more than $20 million, and Dylan acknowledged to the Los Angeles Times that he
  • Dylan added to the song and rerecorded it in Nashvil
  • Bob Dylan added another verse to the song which appeared
  • Later that year Dylan adopted electric instruments, much to the outr
  • Dylan agreed, suggesting that the package include a
  • His eldest son, Dylan Ahern, was found dead in his apartment on 22 N
  • n Welsh mythology, Gofannon killed his nephew, Dylan Ail Don, not knowing who he was.
  • It is the only non-compilation Dylan album not to be released on CD in the North Am
  • Its title is a play on the Bob Dylan album 'Blonde On Blonde'.
  • the Miles Davis album Bitches Brew, on the Bob Dylan album Highway 61 Revisited and on the Richie H
  • The next section describes eight landmark Dylan albums.
  • Dylan Alcott is a member of the Australian "Rollers"
  • , Jerry Lee Lewis, Al Green, Sam and Dave, Bob Dylan, Alex Chilton, The Cramps, Stevie Ray Vaughan,
  • ootleg Series is a collection of albums by Bob Dylan, all featuring rare and unreleased material.
  • hieved in the early hours of March 10, 1966 by Dylan along with Kenny Buttrey, Henry Strzelecki on
  • Bob Dylan also covered the song when performing at the B
  • Dylan also sang this song in a recording with Bette
  • Dylan also played the song on his Rolling Thunder Re
  • Dylan also sang this song at his 1993 30th anniversa
  • is teens, probably due to the influence of Bob Dylan, an influence which still lives in Alfred's mu
  • ecorded that day; it wasn't until take 16 that Dylan and his band captured on tape the version that
  • Next comes Majoda, the tiny bungalow where Dylan and family lived through one of the coldest wi
  • ts from Colorado, even though they knew Edward Dylan and Austin were no longer living with them.
  • on Red, The Birthday Party, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan and Nina Simone.
  • t of an appreciative audience, after the show, Dylan and The Band decided not to include Dylan in a
  • Lloyd, the record features covers of Beatles, Dylan and Roky Erickson songs.
  • arguing over why she and her younger siblings Dylan and Sophie can never go out for Halloween.
  • During one of the Cafe au Go Go shows, Bob Dylan and Paul Butterfield Blues Band's manager Albe
  • the Greenwich Village scene that included Bob Dylan, and some of her recollections of the period,
  • reedom" is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan and featured on his 1964 album Another Side of
  • for example "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" by Bob Dylan and the same song by Guns N' Roses).
  • The song relates how tension between Dylan and Suze Rotolo came to a head in the last wee
  • e first heard folk and rock music (such as Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones) in the 1960s.
  • Catfish is a song written Bob Dylan and Jacques Levy.
  • r husband Steven Plofker and three sons, Duke, Dylan, and Dakota.
  • ly 8, 2009 a concert with John Mellencamp, Bob Dylan, and Willie Nelson was held at the ballpark.
  • "Walk Out in the Rain" was written by Bob Dylan and Helena Springs, arranged by Dan Janisch, a
  • Some of the lyrics came from Dylan and Petty picking words out of a newspaper and
  • though Simone covers songs by among others Bob Dylan and George Harrison, most of the versions feat
  • Musically he enjoys Bob Dylan and Neil Young.
  • She has two nephews Dylan and Taylor Kain.
  • May 17 - Bob Dylan and the Hawks (later The Band) perform at the
  • All I Really Want to Do" was first released on Dylan's 1964 album Another Side of Bob Dylan, and wa
  • ow" is a song written by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, and recorded for his 1966 album, Blonde on Bl
  • to perceive the importance of Lenny Bruce, Bob Dylan, and Miles Davis.
  • Both films show Bob Dylan and entourage during their 1965 concert tour o
  • ions, who drew comparisons to artists like Bob Dylan and Kris Kristofferson.
  • Regan cites Bob Dylan and Neil Young as influences.
  • erless Children" and 1960s folk numbers by Bob Dylan and Peter, Paul, and Mary.
  • pun on The Basement Tapes, a 1975 album by Bob Dylan and The Band.
  • er meatpacking brother Thierry, naughty Pastor Dylan, and a Sri Lankan doctor.
  • I Don't Want to Do It is a song written by Bob Dylan and performed by George Harrison for the Porky
  • Over the course of two hours, Dylan and The Band performed alternating sets broken
  • aring Jerry and Marta Orbach talk about Gallo, Dylan and Levy wrote the entire song in one night.
  • -Gonna Fall" by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and much less upbeat than the song "Go, Cubs,
  • 72, Gray published the first critical study of Dylan's work; he is the author of Song & Dance Man I
  • ts he has worked with, including: "Saved" (Bob Dylan) and "Down In Hollywood" (Ry Cooder).
  • cene of the early 1960s, which centered around Dylan and many other influential singer-songwriters.
  • sterberg & The Replacements, The Jayhawks, Bob Dylan, and The Cult.
  • The songs' style was reminiscent of Bob Dylan and the single, "I Ride Alone", became very no
  • ll, Neil Finn, David Gray, Emmylou Harris, Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash.
  • cute to him, was I?" Brian Jones was known to Dylan and they hung out when Dylan was in London.
  • s as T.Rex, The Rolling Stones, The Faces, Bob Dylan and Johnny Thunders.
  • the song: one by John Kaye and commissioned by Dylan, and another written by James Byron.
  • Bob Dylan and The Band also recorded a rendition of the
  • Efron has a younger brother, Dylan, and had, as he described it, a "normal childh
  • backing band, The Hawks, later played with Bob Dylan and eventually became The Band.
  • "Drifter's Escape" is a song written by Bob Dylan and released on his 1967 album John Wesley Har
  • Cash would go on to become close friends with Dylan and collaborate with him on several occasions,
  • s music by artists such as the Beach Boys, Bob Dylan and the Talking Heads, the computer software w
  • Bob Dylan and His Band
  • Jakob Dylan and Elvis Costello performed a cover of the so
  • The music video was directed by Jesse Dylan and premiered in early 1990.
  • th Century and as a precursor to the music Bob Dylan and the Band recorded at the Big Pink in 1967
  • Although earlier in the day Dylan and the band had achieved satisfactory, album-
  • us kills the Thin Man as he shares a kiss with Dylan and Dylan manages to kill her ex, with the Ang
  • mith's Anthology of American Folk Music to Bob Dylan and his milieu.
  • Dylan and Sabrina emerge on a sandy beach and wonder
  • ), his three children, Evan (born in 2001) and Dylan, and his daughter, Charlotte (born in summer o
  • the Papas, B.J. Thomas, Nancy Sinatra and Bob Dylan, and select album cuts.
  • Dylan and his band then performed "Phantom Engineeer
  • he Allman Brothers Band, Blues Traveler, Jakob Dylan, and Rosanne Cash, amongst others.
  • voking more predictable influences such as Bob Dylan and Jeff Buckley".
  • e folk scene of the 1960s; she played with Bob Dylan and other folk singers, playing at the Cafe Wh
  • 2001 EP, three live tracks, and a cover of Bob Dylan and Ketch Secor's Wagon Wheel.
  • to stereotypes, including two characters named Dylan and Chris, who wore leather jackets to show of
  • s album Inspired by folk music Inspired by Bob Dylan, and later called that phleng phuea chiwit
  • He also has written extensively about Bob Dylan and his cultural influence
  • is married and has four children, Elise, Paul, Dylan and Kyle.
  • Fans of Wonderland's music include Bob Dylan, and Ray Benson, founder of Asleep at the Whee
  • n compared to artists including Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, and Jack Johnson.
  • , and trying to remember all the lyrics to Bob Dylan and Phil Ochs hits.
  • been employed as a pseudonym by musicians Bob Dylan and Jack Dempsey.
  • are twins and are collectively referred to as Dylan and Cole Sprouse or the Sprouse Bros. Their fi
  • last one also includes several notation about Dylan, and the quote "I think the truly natural thin
  • t a Four-Letter Word" is a song written by Bob Dylan, and long associated with Joan Baez, who has r
  • introduced the Yolkfolk; Daisy, Denzil, Dozy, Dylan and Grand-Dizzy.
  • "Just Like a Woman" is a song written by Bob Dylan and first released on his 1966 album, Blonde o
  • He had become friends with Dylan and Yuri two years earlier at an open mic nigh
  • Nina Simone; later discovering Nick Drake, Bob Dylan, and Elliott Smith.
  • is a cover version of the original song by Bob Dylan, and La Llorona, a traditional Mexican folk so
  • rom college, brought records by Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and Eric Anderson, and he traded his clarinet
  • Bob Dylan and Joan Baez performing at the March
  • planned to be included on Another Side of Bob Dylan and again for Bringing It All Back Home but fa
  • artists, including Bruce Springsteen, U2, Bob Dylan and Run DMC, collaborated on the song "Sun Cit
  • They had two children named Dylan and Chelsea.
  • Have You Anytime is a song written by both Bob Dylan and George Harrison, and included on Harrison'
  • Together, they have twins, son Jakob Dylan and daughter Naiia Rose, born in 2001.
  • me aware of American singer and songwriter Bob Dylan and, when having acquired a copy of his album
  • Ballad in Plain D is the tenth track of Bob Dylan's fourth album, Another Side of Bob Dylan, and
  • On February 17, 2010, lead singer Dylan Anderson stated that Of Machines "might be tak
  • Mark Tanner and Dylan Anderson began their ambition as musicians dur
  • The Atticus logo, created by Dylan Anderson, depicts a bird lying on its back in
  • Longe of Blink-182, and their childhood friend Dylan Anderson.
  • 8, a 22-year-old woman calling herself Natalie Dylan announced on The Howard Stern Show that she wo
  • list who has worked with Barry Manilow and Bob Dylan, appeared on Broadway, and serves as the head
  • n, Queen, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones & Bob Dylan appeared.
  • Janovitz notes the picture is blurred and that Dylan appears to be scowling at the camera, asking "
  • Houston, Sonny Terry and Leadbelly whose music Dylan appreciated.
  • his departure holds true to the writing style Dylan approaches with the ending of many of his song
  • here he guided Canadian shot put record holder Dylan Armstrong to a fourth place finish at the 2008
  • Dylan Armstrong, men's shot put champion
  • attacker, a former schizophrenic patient named Dylan Arthur Prescott, to relapse and attack her.
  • Time" was written and originally performed by Dylan as "Band of the Hand", sometimes known as "Ban
  • riend's diamond ring, and things get worse for Dylan as Lila's ex-fiancee, Rene, arrives to win her
  • The player controls Craig Dylan as he accompanies Armando "Rock" Depiedra, and
  • gs originally performed by The Beatles and Bob Dylan, as well as recent hit singles by such acts as
  • nd "Love Rescue Me" with backing vocals by Bob Dylan), as well as the Woody Guthrie song "Jesus Chr
  • Lock of New Musical Express still referred to Dylan as "culturally a spent force...a confused man
  • for Me, Take Me Along (dance music only), and Dylan as a composer.
  • later cite the quick recording schedule of Bob Dylan as an inspiration for this.
  • t was present during part of this session, and Dylan asked him to perform on "Mr.
  • For the tour, Dylan assembled an eight piece band, and was also ac
  • rt the most successful event of the Tour, with Dylan at his best.
  • the song have been released: the first on Bob Dylan at Budokan in 1979 and the second on The Bootl
  • e first session for Bringing it All Back Home, Dylan attempted to record this song only once, but h
  • Dylan Authors as Ty Heath
  • Dylan Avery was interviewed for the program, which c
  • Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup, a film by Dylan Avery.
  • ared in Eat the Document, which documented Bob Dylan's 1966 world tour, performing "I Still Miss So
  • Dylan Baker as Prince Geoffrey
  • Dylan Baker as Mad Dog McClure
  • Of the main cast, Lizzy Caplan and Dylan Baker signed on to reprise their roles.
  • The film features the voices of Hank Azaria, Dylan Baker, Nick Nolte, Mark Ruffalo, Roy Scheider,
  • to a full length film starring Gary Sinise and Dylan Baker.
  • Dylan Barker is a Canadian football player currently
  • eir pick and chose Saskatchewan Huskies safety Dylan Barker.
  • Dylan Barlow (Archbishop Lanfranc School Rugby Leagu
  • Dylan becomes separated from them and must trek acro
  • Two boats, Wolseley-Siddely and Dylan, began the race.
  • s after returning from London in January 1963, Dylan began playing "Bob Dylan's Dream" for Gil Turn
  • Bob Dylan began to include "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" i
  • during the weeks leading up to those sessions, Dylan began searching for new material even though h
  • be short and sweet, but it's an example of how Dylan begins using uncommon word couplings to evoke
  • The footage begins with Dylan being introduced by Master of Ceremonies Peter
  • lmusic, although noting influences such as Bob Dylan, Bert Jansch, Donovan, and possibly Al Stewart
  • that have performed at the Center include Bob Dylan, Bill Cosby, Blue Man Group, Brooks & Dunn, Dr
  • Dylan biographer Robert Shelton summed up the song's
  • According to Dylan biographer Clinton Heylin, the backing musicia
  • Dylan biographer Sid Griffin has noted that, because
  • $129.99 drew charges of "rip-off pricing" from Dylan biographer Michael Gray and other critics.
  • Dylan biographer Robert Shelton describes it as bein
  • For his Dylan biography, Bob Dylan: Behind The Shades, Take
  • for the recording of the soundtrack to the Bob Dylan biopic, I'm Not There.
  • kes from the soundtrack of the Martin Scorsese Dylan biopic, No Direction Home.
  • Their first child, a son, named Dylan Blake Pietersen was born on May 10, 2010.
  • Dylan Blue as Carter Finch
  • "Bob Dylan Blues" - 3:14
  • he year I started working for the Post (1934?) Dylan, briefly a reporter at the same time as myself
  • Dylan Brody (born April 24, 1964) is a U.S. playwrig
  • sound has been described as influenced by Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and My Bloody Valentine.
  • ield, he has recorded with artists such as Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp and Patty
  • rows, Collective Soul, Wilco, Def Leppard, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Adam Lambert, among oth
  • nces, especially early in his career, were Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and the Rolling Stones.
  • lassic rock-era singer-songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young as his prima
  • Dylan Bruce recently played Chris from October 25, 2
  • Dallas commune until a nihilist, Johnny Black ( Dylan Bruno), appears with The Anarchist Cookbook an
  • "Silhouettes" was also covered by Bob Dylan, but still unreleased, from his Basement Tapes
  • y for the previous album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, but remained an outtake.
  • 2 during the sessions for The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, but was not used on that album, which was ent
  • Dylan Butt (Conservative)
  • Reader of Walking Ollie and Along Came Dylan by Stephen Foster
  • Jason, Zachary, Lukas, Connor, Molly, Sean and Dylan by his first wife, the former Sharon Shapiro,
  • Dylan Cameron
  • Then, Dylan can be faintly heard telling the band, "play f
  • es to his whereabouts until a wannabe vampire, Dylan Carboy-a boy with an unhealthy obsession with
  • um, "Dixie Fried", which featured songs by Bob Dylan, Carl Perkins and Furry Lewis.
  • Dylan Carlson
  • Dylan Carlson - Guest guitar on "Geometry of Murder"
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