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How Bob Dylan talked his way into his first recording session 60 years ago
It was 1961 in New York City, and a 20-year-old named Bob Dylan was recording his first album.
“What I remember is this scruffy little kid sounding like he was 80 years old. And I was astonished,” Billy James, a young publicist for Columbia Records at the time, told The Post. He was working at the label’s Midtown Manhattan office when he got called to the upstairs studio to see the new guy. “I’d never seen or heard a performer like that before.”
He may have sounded 80 years old then, but now Dylan is actually 80, and hitting the Beacon Theatre Nov. 19 exactly six decades since he began recording his debut album.
To get there, the stars had to align for this kid from Minnesota — born Robert Zimmerman — who first arrived in New York in January of 1961.
His lucky break came when he met Carolyn Hester, a folksinger from Texas who was four years older than him and had already established herself in the NYC folk scene.
In a recent phone call, Hester described first meeting Dylan. She was onstage late one night for her third set at Gerdes Folk City, a club in the heart of the burgeoning Greenwich Village folk scene. “Here’s a song I like that was taught to me by Buddy Holly, it’s a song he
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Bob Dylan's recording sessions
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Bob Dylan is an American musician, singer-songwriter, music producer, artist, and writer. He has been an influential figure in popular music and culture for more than five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler and a seemingly reluctant figurehead of social unrest.
All songs written by Bob Dylan, except where noted.
1959–1960
[edit]Minnesota home recordings, part 1
[edit]May 1959
[edit]September 1960
[edit]1961
[edit]Carnegie Chapter Hall concert
[edit]November 4, 1961
[edit]Bob Dylan sessions
[edit]November 20, 1961
[edit]November 22, 1961
[edit]- Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, New York City (2.30pm-5.30 pm)[4][3]
- "Man on the Street" [Takes 1–4, 6] – Take 2 released on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991; included on The Bootleg Series Vol. 9 – The Witmark Demos: 1962–1964
- "(As I Go) Ramblin' Round" (Woody Guthrie) [Takes 1–2]
- "Man of Constant Sorrow" [Remake] [Takes 1–3] – Take 3 released on Bob Dylan
- "Pretty Peggy-O" (Traditional) [Takes 1–2] – Take 2 released on Bob Dylan
- "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" (Blind Lemon Jefferson) [Takes 1–4] – Take 2