Posts Tagged ‘Bob Dylan’
I am sitting in the very heart of the city where Elvis Presley recorded Heartbreak Hotel in 1956 … where Bob Dylan cut Blonde on Blonde in 1966 … and where Kansas laid down Dust in the Wind in 1978. Those are just three of the reasons Nashville, Tennessee is known as “music city.” When […]
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Tags: Bob Dylan, country music, Elvis Presley, guitars, Kansas, Music City, Nashville, Tennessee, Travel, travel photography
A Minneapolis mural mozy
The Twin Cities have a lot to offer, yet I seldom prowl their streets with camera in hand, as I usually do when I travel. I was pondering this the other day when I happened to drive past this mural: You are the artist. Life is your canvas. Talk about a kick in the (creative) […]
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Tags: Bob Dylan, Dinkytown, Minneapolis, murals, street art, travel photography, twin cities
Happy 70th b-day, Bob Dylan!
Bob Dylan turns 70 today. I first heard about this milestone while exchanging wee-hours emails with a music-critic pal last week, and on Sunday I got to read the fruits of my former colleague’s labor. I loved the idea of asking a cross-section of musicians to share their Bob Dylan memories. “Take him out of […]
Filed under: Minnesota, Music, On being creative, On this day in history, Paris, Psychology, Writing | 2 Comments
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