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An American icon whose expert blending of poetry, social commentary, and music has inspired generations, the legendary Bob Dylan is still on the road, and if you haven’t gotten your 2007 Bob Dylan tickets yet, you run the risk of seriously missing out.

     
 
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His style incorporates the best of folk music, country-western, blues, jazz, Irish folk, rockabilly, swing, hard rock, gospel, Broadway, and of course, good ol’ fashioned rock ‘n roll. He’s received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, was named one of the 100 Most Influential People of the 20th Century by TIME Magazine, and was named #2 of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time by Rolling Stone Magazine, second only to the Beatles. Bob Dylan has even been nominated a few times for the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Starting with his eponymous debut in 1962, Bob Dylan has released over 30 studio albums, including six that went #1 in the UK – “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan”, “Bringing It All Back Home”, “John Wesley Harding”, “Nashville Skyline”, “Self Portrait”, and “New Morning” – and 4 that went #1 in the US, including “Planet Waves”, “Blood on the Tracks”, and “Desire”. His third to reach that mark was his latest studio release – and his first in five years –  “Modern Times” came out in 2006 and went straight to number 1 on the U.S. charts. At 65 years of age, that makes him the oldest person alive to top the U.S. charts.

He’s also released 8 Live albums, 10 compilations, published 7 books and had 2 more published unauthorized in the public domain, and he’s appeared as an actor or performer in 13 films.

In his extensive career Bob Dylan has penned countless hit songs including US Mainstream Rock chart hits “Subterranean Homesick Blues”, “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”, “Shot Of Love”, “Tight Connection to my Heart (Hs Anybody Seen My Love?)”, “Band of the Hand”, “I’ve Got My Mind Made Up”, “Silvio”, “Everything is Broken”, “Slow Train”, “Unbelievable”, and “My Back Pages”. Many of his songs became anthems for their time, including “The Times They Are a-Changin’” and “Blowing in the Wind”.

The quintessential showman, Bob Dylan launched his “Never Ending Tour” in the late 1980’s and, in a way, has been on it ever since. When he finishes up the Bob Dylan Europe ’07 Tour in May it’ll be time for him to fly back home and start his Bob Dylan Summer ’07 Tour.

Bob Dylan and His Band start their 2007 Summer Tour off on June 22 at the Borgata Resort and Casino Event Center in Atlanta City, New Jersey, running at least through July 28 at Konocti Field Amphitheatre in Kelseyville, California, and hitting numerous choice spots in the U.S. and Canada in-between.

The 2007 touring band you’ll see up there alongside Bob Dylan is Tony Garnier on bass guitar and upright bass, Stu Kimball on rhythm guitar, Denny Freeman on lead guitar and slide guitar, Donnie Herron on banjo, violin, and pedal steel guitar, and George Recile on drums.