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The Times They Are A Changin’ ?
Bob Dylan will play a concert at Northrop Auditorium on the University of Minnesota campus on Tuesday, November 4th.
Tickets are priced from $58.50 to $78.50 and will go onsale Saturday, October 4th at 10am at the Northrop Box office, 612-625.2345, and Online. There...
You will probably want to be at this, to see & hear, which not-to-be-named surprise guest may likely appear… “At dawn my lover comes to me
And tells me of her dreams
With no attempts to shovel the glimpse
Into the ditch of what each one means
At times I think there are no words
But these...
For someone who finds her music often preceded by her reputation, various stages of Chan Marshall’s second covers album Jukebox are dominated by the reputations of both those who came before her as well as those who accompany her throughout. From Sinatra to James Brown, Joni Mitchell to Billie...
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Past the mustache, under the cowboy hat and below the gravelly voice, Bob Dylan is still Robert Zimmerman from Hibbings, Minnesota. A new exhibit at Minneapolis's Weisman Art Museum drives home the point with a panoply of Dylan related relics. Here's the tambourine said to inspire that most-insiped...