A 1959 yearbook from Hibbing High School in Hibbing, Minnesota–featuring senior Robert Zimmerman, soon to become world famous as Bob Dylan. The 180 page yearbook, titled Hematite, features Zimmerman on page seventy-six, in a standard yearbook pose; he lists his ambition as “To join Little Richard” and is mentioned as belonging to the Latin and […]
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Here’s something we’ve never seen before, a handbill/ticket order form for the 1963 Newport Folk Festival, which featured performances by Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Doc Watson, John Lee Hooker, John Hammond Jr., Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Mississippi John Hurt, Maybelle Carter and many more. The 1963 Festival saw Bob Dylan’s first appearances at Newport; […]
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Here’s an extraordinary Bob Dylan collectible and something we’ve never seen before–a handbill/ticket order form for the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, at which Dylan famously “went electric.” Dylan’s headline slot on the festival’s closing night, Sunday, July 25, 1965, is probably the most written about rock concert ever. Almost 50 years later, arguments persist about […]
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A beautiful, original one sheet movie poster promoting the 1967 first release of the Bob Dylan film Dont Look Back. Directed by D.A. Pennebaker, the film was seen as highly unconventional at the time, and booked into porno theaters–the only places that would take it– by distributors Leacock Pennbaker Inc. Over time, the film’s […]
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A copy of Bob Dylan’s 1965 classic ‘Another Side of Bob Dylan,’ autographed boldly by Dylan on the front cover. This autograph was obtained by legendary in-person collector Michael Wehrmann, who the New York Times called ‘probably the best in the world at what he does.’ Wehrmann is famed for his ability to track down […]
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A rare ticket stub from Bob Dylan and The Hawks’ May 14, 1966 concert at the Odeon Theatre, Liverpool, England. This concert, part of Dylan’s first electric tour, was recorded for a proposed live album which was never issued. The only music from this tour to officially surface during the 1960’s was a live version […]
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A rare set of Rolling Stone magazine, issues #1 – 105, bound in a limited edition of seven volumes and gifted by Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner to former Warner Bros. Records president Joe Smith. Wenner and legendary San Francisco Chronicle music critic Ralph J. Gleason launched Rolling Stone with their debut issue on November […]
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A rare concert program for the Bob Dylan/Rolling Thunder Review concert The Night of the Hurricane II, a benefit concert for Ruben “Hurricane” Carter. Also on the bill were Stevie Wonder, Isaac Hayes, Dr. John, Shawn Phillips, and the “special guests” included Ringo Starr, Stephen Stills, Richie Havens, Carlos Santana and more. The backing band […]
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An extremely rare Mono white label promo of Bob Dylan’s first electric album, Bringing It All Back Home, on Columbia. This has the rare timing strip and “Subterranean Homesick Blues” sticker, and is in NM-/NM to NM- condition. The cover is beautiful with the faintest of wear, but great spines, no writing or any other […]
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From the collection of a former Columbia Records senior vice president here is a genuine vintage 1985 RIAA Gold Award for Bob Dylan’s Infidels. We obtained this from the original recipient, and had him write a letter of authentication directly on the paper on the award’s backing. It reads “In 1985 I received the Bob […]
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A superb hand printed 5″ x 7″ silver gelatin photograph of Bob Dylan by the legendary Jim Marshall. Taken during Dylan’s December, 1965 press conference at public television station KQED, this is one of Marshall’s classic images. The print is in mint condition, with Marshall’s studio stamp and negative number on the reverse. The late […]
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A mint condition tour blank handbill for Bob Dylan’s 1975 ROLLING THUNDER REVIEW, also featuring Joan Baez, Ramblin Jack Elliott, and Bob Neuwirth. This tour blank would have had the information for the specific tour date printed in the box at the bottom–these were made and provided to local promoters. This measures 5″ x 8″ […]
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A superb oversize first-printing concert poster advertising a show by Bob Dylan in Mannheim, Germany, July 18, 1981. Measuring 23 1/2″ x 33 1/2″ this is in mint condition. The text at the bottom lists ticket outlets. Very impressive in person.
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A concert ticket and tour program from Bob Dylan’s historic May 17, 1966 concert at the Manchester Free Trade Hall; the concert at which the legendary (and mis-identified) “Royal Albert Hall” bootleg was recorded (later released as The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4.) During this concert Dylan was famously heckled by a concertgoer who yelled out […]
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An extremely rare unused full concert ticket for Bob Dylan and The Band’s concert at the Oakland, CA Coliseum at 10:00 PM (there was also a 6:00 PM show.) This is in near mint condition, with two holes punched in it, marking it as a promotional ticket. There is a #2 printed in pale red […]
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A superb Near Mint/Near Mint to Near Mint- first pressing of Bob Dylan’s 2 LP masterpiece, BLONDE ON BLONDE, with the uncensored gatefold cover. This is the cleanest first pressing of this classic album we’ve had in years. The discs look as if they’ve been played no more than two or three times and sound […]
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