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PRESS RELEASE: Bob Dylan’s First New Studio Recording of “Blowin’ In The Wind” Since 1962 - Produced by T Bone Burnett Utilising Groundbreaking Patented Technology to Create a One-of-One Ionic Original Disc L.A./N.Y./LONDON on 7 July 2022

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PRESS RELEASE | LONDON | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 25 MAY 2022  Will Present  A FIRST IN MUSIC HISTORY: Bob Dylan’s  First New Studio Recording of “Blowin’ In The Wind”  Since 1962  Produced by T Bone Burnett Utilising  Groundbreaking Patented Technology to Create a  One-of-One Ionic Original Disc In London on 7 July 2022 During *** Exclusive In-Person Listening Experiences ***  To Take Place in  Los Angeles, New York and London London – Christie’s will auction Bob Dylan’s first new studio recording of “Blowin’ in the Wind” since 1962, from a special session with multi-Grammy winning producer T Bone Burnett, on the recently announced groundbreaking Ionic Original disc. The first recording to utilise his patented technology from Burnett’s company, NeoFidelity, Inc., this unique lot will be offered in The Exceptional Sale on July 7 as a highlight within Classic Week London (estimate: £600,000-1,000,000). A first in music history: this opportunity to acquire a new recording of Bob Dylan’s se

TALKIN’ TULSA BOB DYLAN CENTER PRE-GRAND OPENING MAVIS/PATTI/ELVIS CELEBRATION

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Talkin' Tulsa Bob Dylan Center pre-Grand Opening Mavis/Patti/Elvis Celebration By Harold Lepidus HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. BOB!   Earlier this month, I was humbled and honored to be invited to the pre-Grand Opening ceremonies for the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. From the fifth day of May to the eighth, my trip was jam packed with excellent food, spectacular music, serendipitous interactions, meeting up with old friends and finding new ones, and, of course, an immersion into the worlds of Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie. In addition, we got to see three nights of artists from different locations and genres, all with a connection to, and have collaborated with, Mr. Dylan: Mavis Staples, Patti Smith, and Elvis Costello.  * Bob Dylan arrived in New York City just over 60 years ago, trying to find Guthrie, and hopefully make it as a folk singer in the Greenwich Village folk scene. The deal to move Bob Dylan’s archives to Tulsa, home of Woody Guthrie, began about six years ago. This month