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- 4. Bob Dylan’s 15th studio album and often called one of, if not the very best of his career.
- 8. a documentary covering Dylan's 1965 tour of the United Kingdom that features among others, Joan Baez, John Mayall, Ginger Baker, and Allen Ginsberg.
- 9. Bob Dylan’s first album was a vocal, guitar, and harmonica recording done in two days
- 10. recordings that were originally distributed by Dylan's publishing company to artists looking to record his songs, but over time they fell into hands of bootleggers who sold them illegally
- 12. a folk music of Trinidad, has a different rhythmic quality than traditional
- 13. Dylan's second album, consisting almost entirely of his new original material, including his first great anthem “Blowin' in the Wind.”
- 15. a favorite at Cambridge's Club 47 and was beautiful, wore plain peasant clothes, sang traditional folk songs, and was committed to political and social issues.
- 18. Bob Dylan recorded an album with his friends George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison who called themselves the
- 19. Because many folk songs were protest songs against big business and government policies (such as America's involvement in World War I), and were often used by socialist groups and the fledgling Communist Party, by the 1920s conservatives began to speak of a
- 20. a folk festival held in Newport, Rhode Island in the summer of 1959
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- 1. Bob Dylan’s fifth and possibly most important album
- 2. made their debut performance at New York's Bitter End in 1961
- 3. the band Bob Dylan performed his new electric material at the Newport Folk Festival
- 5. Bob Dylan’s album that sold poorly; and around the Columbia offices it became known as
- 6. a father and son team of musicologists from the Library of Congress
- 7. considered the start of the 1950s folk revival came in 1958 when their record “Tom Dooley” became a #1 hit.
- 11. Dylan toured with _______ a band from Canada who would later be known simply as the Band.
- 14. Bob Dylan read and was inspired by the works of (hint especially Woody Guthrie)
- 16. considered to be the first double album in rock history containing a variety of songs, some of which can be considered the hardest rocking of Bob Dylan's career
- 17. the International Workers of the World were popularly known as
