Tulsa's Bob Dylan Center announces new acquisitions, shares previously unpublished image, unreleased audio - Look and listen here!
A press release from the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has announced new acquisitions, and has shared an previously unreleased version of "He Was A Friend of Mine," and a previously unpublished photograph from 1963: (Credit: Gloria Stavers, Central Park, New York, 1963, courtesy of the Bob Dylan Archives. Donated by Jeff Gold, Recordmedia) Details of the new acquisitions, from the press release, are as follows: The Madison Tapes unearth Bob Dylan performances on two open-reel audio tapes recorded at the apartment of folk and blues musician Danny Kalb in Madison, Wisc., circa winter 1960–1961, while Dylan was making his way from Minnesota to Greenwich Village. Approximately 90 minutes in length, the first tape captures the 19-year-old Dylan performing more than 20 songs, including six Woody Guthrie tunes and classics by Jimmie Rodgers, the Stanley Brothers, Little Walter, Pete Seeger and Big Bill Broonzy. The proceedings were recorded by musician Jeff Chase. Revealed