On this day in 1965 — 58 years ago — the recording session for Highway 61 Revisited resumed after Bob Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival
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Photo by Jan Perrson On this day in 1965 — 58 years ago — the recording session for Highway 61 Revisited resumed after Bob Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival. This time, there would be a new producer — Bob Johnston replaced Tom Wilson — and a new bass player, Harvey Brooks, a 21-year-old friend of Al Kooper.
On this day in 1965 — 58 years ago — the recording session for Highway 61 Revisited resumed after Bob Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival
On this day in 1965 — 58 years ago — the…
On this day in 1965 — 58 years ago — the recording session for Highway 61 Revisited resumed after Bob Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival
Photo by Jan Perrson On this day in 1965 — 58 years ago — the recording session for Highway 61 Revisited resumed after Bob Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival. This time, there would be a new producer — Bob Johnston replaced Tom Wilson — and a new bass player, Harvey Brooks, a 21-year-old friend of Al Kooper.