On This Day, Oct. 1, 1965: Bob Dylan plays his first major show backed by The Band
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On This Day, Oct. 1, 1965: Bob Dylan plays his first major show backed by The Band - Everett Post
On This Day, Oct. 1, 1965… Bob Dylan headlined Carnegie Hall in New York City backed by the five musicians who would eventually find fame as The Band. The group, previously known as The Hawks, was made up of guitarist Robbie Robertson, organist Garth Hudson, bassist Rick Danko, pianist Richard Manual and drummer Levon Helm. The musicians went on to back up Dylan on his historic 1966 electric tour, which drew boos and abuse worldwide from fans wh…

On This Day, Oct. 1, 1965: Bob Dylan plays his first major show backed by The Band
On This Day, Oct. 1, 1965… Bob Dylan headlined Carnegie Hall in New York City backed by the five musicians who would eventually find fame as The Band. The group, previously known as The Hawks, was made up of guitarist Robbie Robertson, organist Garth Hudson, bassist Rick Danko, pianist Richard Manual and drummer Levon Helm. The musicians went on to back up Dylan on his historic 1966 electric tour, which drew boos and abuse worldwide from fans wh…
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