... As soon as he could he headed over to hang out with his hero, a dying Woody Guthrie. He picked and sang Woody's songs for him. He hit the open mic's in the Village. A New York Times columnist caught his act and wrote a good piece about him. Famed Columbia Records A&R man, John Hammond, dropped by one evening and wound up signing him. He went on to write over 1,000 songs, get the Pulitzer and the Nobel Prizes for literature. And he's still touring - "The Never-ending Tour" Go, Bob! Happy Birthday!
Click Bob with mutual hero, Johnny Cash, to hear them perform "One Too Many Mornings." They recorded it while Bob was in Nashville cutting the Nashville Skyline album, 1969. |
Click to hear "Thunder on the Mountain" from one of Dylan's later albums, Modern Times. The vid shows a good montage of him performing over the years. |