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  • {{r|Bob Dylan}}
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  • | [[Bob Dylan]], promotion for the Selmer Company | The Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Marian Angel, Unit 4 + 2, and Bob Dylan
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  • * [[Bob Dylan]] a major inspiration
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  • #'Tomorrow is a Long Time' ([[Bob Dylan]]) - 5:20
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  • | [[Bob Dylan]]
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  • ...ahal]] and [[Beth Nielsen Chapman]], and she has been called the "female [[Bob Dylan]]" and "female [[Townes Van Zandt]]".[http://music.aol.com/artist/lucinda-w ...and especially by artists known for writing challenging lyrics, such as [[Bob Dylan]], [[Townes Van Zandt]], [[Joni Mitchell]] and [[Leonard Cohen]]. She move
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  • | ''[[John Wesley Harding]]'' by [[Bob Dylan]] | ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
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  • {{r|Bob Dylan}}
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  • {{r|Bob Dylan}}
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  • ...ts who most listeners agree belong in this category; the early career of [[Bob Dylan]] is an example. The term is often used to describe relatively unknown ar
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  • #'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right' ([[Bob Dylan]]) - 2:45
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  • | ''[[Nashville Skyline]]'' by [[Bob Dylan]] | ''Nashville Skyline'' by Bob Dylan
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  • ...industry (Townes apparently turned down several offers to write songs for Bob Dylan). Several of Van Zandt's songs were recorded by other artists. Country sing ...nes Van Zandt is the best songwriter in the whole world, and I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that." A total of Forty albums we
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  • | ''[[Desire (album)|Desire]]'' by [[Bob Dylan]] | ''Desire'' by Bob Dylan
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  • ...his business for a while. And we got criticized a lot for that. . . . If [[Bob Dylan]] or [[Joan Baez]] had come out at that time, they'd have been dead in the
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  • ...His 'going electric' in 1970 outraged some of his older fans, recalling [[Bob Dylan]]'s similar move a few years earlier.
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  • | [[Bob Dylan]], and Bruce Springsteen | Rockpile 75: Bob Dylan, Lowell George, and David Bowie
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  • {{r|Bob Dylan}}
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  • Hayes counts among his many influences [[Bob Dylan]], [[Townes Van Zandt]], [[Ray Wylie Hubbard]], [[Lyle Lovett]], [[Kris Kri
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  • ...ger-songwriter]] who brought about music in the 1990s with a post-modern [[Bob Dylan]] sensibility. Beck is known for his pop art culture collage of different m
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  • | ''[[New Morning]]'' by [[Bob Dylan]] | George Harrison, Bob Dylan, and Brian Wilson
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  • | writer7 = [[Bob Dylan]]
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  • # 'Love Minus Zero'/'No Limit' (Bob Dylan) - 2:54
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  • ...Leave You'. They quickly switched labels to Valiant Records and recorded [[Bob Dylan]]'s 'One Too Many Mornings', like there debut it failed to chart. Their thi
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  • ...Life' by Stevie Wonder, 'Peg' by Steely Dan, and 'Gotta Serve Somebody' by Bob Dylan. Other users include Tori Amos, Jan Hammer of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, and
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  • ...isher=Elsewhere|accessdate=1 January 2014}}</ref> Massot originally wanted Bob Dylan for the lead role. Zachariah was shot in Mexico and featured Don Johnson, C
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  • ...of courts everywhere; current Chief Justice John Roberts has even cited a Bob Dylan song." <ref name=Forbes2009-04-28>{{citation
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  • ...blues into rock and roll as a high art form, as evidenced by the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and other popular musicians influenced in the later fifties and sixties by ...on members of the new '[[counterculture]]', for example, in the case of [[Bob Dylan]] who became a close friend of Allen Ginsberg. According to [[Ed Sanders]]
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  • ..., [[Harry Connick, Jr.]], [[Elton John]], [[Billy Joel]], [[Ben Folds]], [[Bob Dylan]], and [[Kurt Cobain]].<ref name=twsMAR05j7/> Cullum draws his inspiration
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  • ...]] designed the unmistakable "I Love NY" ad campaign (1973) and a famous [[Bob Dylan]] poster (1968). Glaser took stylistic hints from [[popular culture]] from
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  • ...ert Grossman]], who had become famous in his own right as the manager of [[Bob Dylan]] and [[Joan Baez]]. Up to this point, Big Brother had performed only in Ca
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  • ...the [[Pearlfishers]]. The melody was also used for [[Bob Dylan]]'s song ''Bob Dylan's Dream'', as well as [[David Wilcox]]'s ''Jamie's Secret,'' the latter a s
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  • ...the [[Pearlfishers]]. The melody was also used for [[Bob Dylan]]'s song ''Bob Dylan's Dream'', as well as [[David Wilcox]]'s ''Jamie's Secret,'' the latter a s
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  • ...efore the Beatles and Stones caught on. When rock royalty in the form of [[Bob Dylan]] arrived in Britain for his fateful 1966 tour (immortalised in the motion
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  • ...ler tracks. The feel of the Rolling Stones also came through in "Coma" and Bob Dylan in a cover of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door".
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  • ...York) prompted her to go back out on the road. She toured briefly with [[Bob Dylan]] in December 1995 (chronicled in a book of photographs by Stipe). The next
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  • ...the question "How many roads must a man walk down?" This is a line from [[Bob Dylan]]'s song, "Blowin' in the Wind". Prior to this scene, in the same novel, th
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