Sources: pinterest (all credits given under each photo)
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Here is his photo of Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Paul Stookey at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963 for the March On Washington.
2-Photo by Lynn Goldsmith of Bob Dylan at a pier in NYC in 1983
3- I love the reflection of Bob Dylan in this store window
4- IN CELEBRATION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY TODAY, HERE IS A PHOTO & SOME VIDEO OF MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY – JANUARY 20, 1986
Stars performed during the “All Star Celebration Honouring Martin Luther King Jr.” at the Kennedy Centre, in Washington D.C., on Jan. 20, 1986. From left to right; Paul Stookey, Bob Dylan, Mary Travers, Stevie Wonder and Peter Yarrow. The special performance honoring Martin Luther King Jr.”
5-Bob Dylan goes electric – Newport Folk Festival. July 25, 1965 by
David Gahr
6-PHOTOGRAPHER: DANIEL KRAMER, Aug. 28, 1965, Bob Dylan, Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, NYC
Created during the transitional years when Dylan turned from folk poet to rock star to acclaimed American cultural icon, Daniel Kramer’s photographs have been hailed by many as “the best pictures of Bob Dylan ever made.” Many of these photographs are highlighted in Martin Scorsese’s No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, the first feature-length film biography of Bob Dylan. (+)
“I was born very far from where I’m supposed to be, and so I’m on my way home.” ― Bob Dylan, No Direction Home
7- Bob Dylan 1967 – Ref. Greil Marcus/Basement Tapes
8- Bob Dylan- snapshot from the basement, by Arie de Reus.
9- Photographer: Douglas R. Gilbert
Bob Dylan watching Dean Martin at home, Woodstock, NY
In July of 1964, one year before his music changed from acoustic to electric, Douglas photographed Bob Dylan for LOOK magazine. He spent time with him at his home in Woodstock, New York, in Greenwich Village, and at the Newport Folk Festival. The story was never published. After reviewing the proposed layout, the editors declared Dylan to be “too scruffy for a family magazine” and killed the story.
10- Photographer: Douglas R. Gilbert
Bob Dylan, John Sebastian, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot(behind Dylan with cowboy hat on) on the street in Greenwich Village, NY
11- Bob Dylan at O’Henry’s a wonderful old cafe at 4th Street & 6th Avenue in Greenwich Village
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