My Days With Dylan
On Sunday December 5, the event “Bob Dylan and the Band: What Kind of Love is This?” sponsored by the Forward, celebrates one of rock and roll’s most powerful collaborations. A symposium at the 14th St Y — where an exhibition of Dylan memorabilia and photographs by William G. Scheele (a road manager for The Band and Bob Dylan from 1969 to 1976) is on display — will be followed by a concert at Le Poisson Rouge. Greil Marcus, one of the panelists at the symposium and a preeminent Bob Dylan writer, spoke to the Forward about his time with Dylan.
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