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Bob and Dylan
Love and Theft is the thirty-first studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released in September 2001 by Columbia Records.
In an interview conducted by Alan Jackson for The Times Magazine in 2001, before the album was released, Dylan said " these so-called connoisseurs of Bob Dylan music ... I don't feel they know a thing, or have any inkling of who I am and what I ’ m about.
* Bob Dylan – vocals, guitar, piano, production
Category: Albums produced by Bob Dylan
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") According to the liner notes of his first ( self-titled ) album, musician Bob Dylan dedicated the first song he ever wrote to Bardot.
He also mentioned her by name in " I Shall Be Free ", which appeared on his second album, The Freewheelin ' Bob Dylan.
" His works and innovations inspired and influenced contemporary and later musicians, notably The Beatles, Elvis Costello, The Rolling Stones, Don McLean, Bob Dylan, and Eric Clapton, and exerted a profound influence on popular music.
A 17-year-old Bob Dylan attended the January 31, 1959, show, two nights before Holly's death.
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Modern musicians such as Little Richard, Mark Farner, Dan Peek, Donna Summer, Bob Dylan, Kerry Livgren, Dave Hope, Dave Mustaine, Nicko McBrain, Roger McGuinn, Ted Nugent, Kanye West, Carrie Underwood, Johnny Cash, Brian Welch, Keith Farley, Cliff Richard, Charlie Daniels, Randy Travis, Alice Cooper, Steven Tyler, Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon, and Lou Gramm were artists whose born again conversions had an impact on modern culture.
He both performed comic characters ( Flash Bazbo — Space Explorer, Mr. Rogers, music critic Roger de Swans, and sleazy record company rep Ron Fields ) and also wrote, arranged and performed numerous musical parodies ( of Bob Dylan, James Taylor and others ).
However, in the original article on Young from the first edition of the Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll and a subsequent article in the 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide, critic Dave Marsh used this album to accuse Young of deliberately manufacturing a self-mythology, arguing that while his highlights could be seen to place him on a level with other artists from his generation like Bob Dylan or The Beatles, the particulars of his catalogue did not bear this out.
* Bob Dylan, an American singer and songwriter
** Dylan ( 1973 album ), a 1973 album by Bob Dylan
** Dylan ( 2007 album ), a 2007 compilation album by Bob Dylan
* 1990 – 91: Dylan Thomas: Return Journey, a one-man stage show that toured internationally, featuring Bob Kingdom as Thomas and directed by Anthony Hopkins.
) Elsewhere, the album explored more serious themes, and found Bowie paying unusually direct homage to his influences with " Song for Bob Dylan ", " Andy Warhol ", and " Queen Bitch ", a Velvet Underground pastiche.
In 1963, Bob Dylan was set to appear on the show, but network censors rejected the song he wanted to perform, " Talkin ' John Birch Paranoid Blues ", as potentially libelous to the John Birch Society.
ELO effectively disbanded after that final show in Stuttgart in 1986, but there was no announcement made of it for the next two years, during which George Harrison's Lynne-produced album Cloud Nine and the pair's follow-up ( with Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty as Traveling Wilburys ) Traveling Wilburys Vol.
The term " folk ", by the start of the 21st century, could cover singer song-writers, such as Donovan from Scotland and American Bob Dylan, who emerged in the 1960s and much more.
The FBI has generated files on numerous celebrities including Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, John Denver, John Lennon, Jane Fonda, Groucho Marx, Charlie Chaplin, MC5, Lou Costello, Sonny Bono, Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, Mickey Mantle, and Gene Autry.

Bob and Duluth
* Bob Dylan ( born Robert Zimmerman in Duluth ), musician, singer-songwriter, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Pulitzer Prize winner.

Bob and native
* Bob Riley ( b. 1944 ), Alabama's 52nd governor, native of Ashland
He reveals that his heroes were the Flint natives who had escaped the life in GM's factories, including " Flint's most famous native son ," game show host Bob Eubanks.
Luther Bedford " Bob " Robertson ( 1894 – 1947 ), a native of Greenville, Texas, came to Matador in the 1920s.
Singer and Minnesota native Bob Dylan owns a ranch near Hanover in Hennepin County.
U. S. Highway 61 generally follows the course of the Mississippi River, and both river and highway start in Dylan's native Minnesota ; Bob Dylan's father was named Abraham.
Romeo, MI native Kid Rock gained national prominence in 1999 with his album " Devil Without A Cause ," which melded his background as a rapper with other influences from Detroit-based musicians and genres ( e. g., Bob Seger, Ted Nugent, and Motown ).
Dawayne Bailey, a native of Manhattan, Kansas, toured and recorded with rock legends Bob Seger and Chicago.
Barber would call Edwards " Colonel Bob ," referring to Edwards ' Kentucky Colonel honor from his native state.
The second spot in the new, larger Eastern League looked to be headed to Springfield, Massachusetts, but city native Bob Lozinak, developer Tate DeWeese, businessman Mark Thomas
On December 2, 2008, Chuck Greenberg sold the Altoona Curve back to original owner and Altoona native Bob Lozinak.
A native of West Virginia, Yost's unusual pronunciation of the school's name, " MEE-she-gan ," copied by long-time Michigan football broadcaster Bob Ufer, is affectionately carried on by many Michigan football fans and often referenced by ESPN sportscaster Chris Fowler.
After considering several potential candidates, including Allentown, Pennsylvania native Lee Iacocca, who turned down the job, Governor Bob Casey appointed Wofford to the seat on May 9, 1991.
In October 2003, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats was purchased by Ancaster native Bob Young.
A native New Yorker, Suzanne Pleshette had already experienced a full career on stage and screen by 1971 when TV producers saw her on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and they noticed a certain chemistry between Suzanne and another guest, Bob Newhart.
Taylor, known by the nickname " Our Bob ", was a native of Carter County, Tennessee and was a Democrat, a relatively rare affiliation for a native of that part of northeastern Tennessee.
Even though native son Bill Clinton carried the state by a 17 point margin over Bob Dole in the presidential race, Hutchinson defeated Bryant 53 %- 47 % to become the first Republican Senator from Arkansas since Reconstruction.
" He cites George Jones ( also a Beaumont native ) as a primary influence, as well as James Taylor and Bob Seger ; he has also said that, because he grew up in a largely African-American neighborhood, his singing style was influenced by rhythm and blues music.
Bob Gerard's achievements were honoured by the owners of the Mallory Park track, in his native Leicestershire, when they named the circuit's most prominent bend Gerard's.
Mentored by the late, great Peter Tosh, one of Jamaica's original Wailers with Bob Marley, Jimi, a native of Oklahoma, met Peter Tosh in 1976 and went to live in Jamaica in 1981, getting the roots of the music and " kulcha " from the source.
Zoologist Bob Beck, a Guam Department of Agriculture Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources wildlife supervisor, is credited with leading the efforts to capture the remaining wild Guam rails, Micronesian Kingfishers and other native birds to save them from extinction.
After a series of critically highly regarded, but modestly selling albums with the E Street Band, he achieved his breakthrough in 1975 with Born to Run, which presented stories of loss, betrayal, defeat and escape in the context of his native New Jersey shoreline, with songs influenced by 50s rock and roll, Bob Dylan and Phil Spector's Wall of Sound.
Bob Gendron of Chicago Tribune reviewed Clarkson's performance, writing " the Texas native could've impressed simply by projecting her booming voice and relishing its prodigious range.
After this championship match, Philadelphia goalkeeper and Delaware Valley native Bob Rigby became the first soccer player to be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated.

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