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Bob Dylan’s America in The New Issue of Rolling Stone

Posted on April 30, 2009 | 31 Views

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It's a land of Walt Whitman and Chuck Berry, of border towns and murder ballads -- and America's greatest songwriter may be the last man living there. For the new issue of Rolling Stone on newsstands today, historian and professor Douglas Brinkley followed Bob Dylan from Paris to Amsterdam as the Midwest's most famous son held court on American icons like Elvis Presley, Walt Whitman, Chuck Berry and Carl Sandburg.

Dylan also opened up about his partnership with Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, who contributed to Dylan's new Together Through Life and mused on playing with the guitarist Mike Bloomfield.

Rolling Stone also takes a look back at the magazine's long history with Dylan in a gallery of his RS covers (he appeared on his first in 1968), and explores the singer's non-musical work in a gallery of his paintings, which have been displayed in galleries worldwide. Plus, read David Fricke's review of Together Through Life. source>>>

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