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Bob Dylan & Joan Baez
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Baez first met Dylan in 1961 at Gerde’s Folk City in Greenwich Village. At the time, Baez had already released her debut album and her popu… read moreBaez first met Dylan in 1961 at Gerde’s Folk City in Greenwich Village. At the time, Baez had already released her debut album and her popularity as the emerging “Queen of Folk” was on the rise. Baez was initially unimpressed with the “u… read moreBaez first met Dylan in 1961 at Gerde’s Folk City in Greenwich Village. At the time, Baez had already released her debut album and her popularity as the emerging “Queen of Folk” was on the rise. Baez was initially unimpressed with the “urban hillbilly,” but was impressed with one of Dylan’s first… read more -
Bob Dylan and Janis Joplin
15,647 listeners
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Bob Dylan & Tom Petty
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Van Morrison & Bob Dylan
21,570 listeners
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Joan Baez & Bob Dylan
9,127 listeners
Baez first met Dylan in 1961 at Gerde's Folk City in Greenwich Village. At the time, Baez had already released her debut album and her… read moreBaez first met Dylan in 1961 at Gerde's Folk City in Greenwich Village. At the time, Baez had already released her debut album and her popularity as the emerging "Queen of Folk" was on the rise. Baez was initially unimpres… read moreBaez first met Dylan in 1961 at Gerde's Folk City in Greenwich Village. At the time, Baez had already released her debut album and her popularity as the emerging "Queen of Folk" was on the rise. Baez was initially unimpressed with the "urban hillbilly," but was impressed … read more -
Bob Dylan & George Harrison
4,679 listeners
It is a testament to both Bob Dylan and George Harrison that they were able to book an entire day at a studio and come away with nothing us… read moreIt is a testament to both Bob Dylan and George Harrison that they were able to book an entire day at a studio and come away with nothing usable. Both artists were bi-products of the 60s music scene, Dylan for his solo work and Harrison … read moreIt is a testament to both Bob Dylan and George Harrison that they were able to book an entire day at a studio and come away with nothing usable. Both artists were bi-products of the 60s music scene, Dylan for his solo work and Harrison for his work with the Beatles. The session took place on Ma… read more -
Bob Dylan & Neil Young
2,467 listeners
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REM, The Corrs & U2
3,510 listeners
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Paul Simon & Joan Baez
1,042 listeners
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Stephen Malkmus & The Million Dollar Bashers
49,390 listeners
Stephen Malkmus, best known as the lead singer of the influential 90's alternative band Pavement, was hired to record three songs for … read moreStephen Malkmus, best known as the lead singer of the influential 90's alternative band Pavement, was hired to record three songs for the soundtrack of Todd Haynes' unconventional Bob Dylan biopic, I'm Not There. Lee Ranal… read moreStephen Malkmus, best known as the lead singer of the influential 90's alternative band Pavement, was hired to record three songs for the soundtrack of Todd Haynes' unconventional Bob Dylan biopic, I'm Not There. Lee Ranaldo, guitarist and founding member of the legendary New York … read more