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  • BOB DYLAN LINKS

  • SONY/Columbia's
    Official Bob Dylan Site

  • Links to other Dylan pages
    (Bill Pagel's "Boblinks")

  • Jim Roemer's "Book of Bob"
    (a basically complete collection of Dylan's lyrics)

  • Seth Kulick's 'Roots' site
    (roots of Bob's own compositions)


  • MY OTHER SITES:

  • WWW.FOLKARCHIVE.DE
    UNDER CONSTRUCTION

  • HISTORY IN SONG
  • WOODY GUTHRIE
  • DOC WATSON
  • JANIS JOPLIN
  • EMAIL

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    JOHN BAULDIE:
    In the early '50s, the bar had been the favourite hang-out of artists, and regulars included Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Mark Rothko.

    Subsequently, the Village daubers were joined by the Village scribblers -- Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and Gregory Corso, inevitably, and in the '60s The Fugs' Tuli Kupferberg and musician/composer David Amram. Dylan was an occasional visitor.

    John Bauldie, Positively 4th Street Revisited, Q 104 (May 1995), p. 56.



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