Bob Dylan and band worked three days of full rehearsals in secret, in a beautifil old theater in a residential neighbor hood on the east side of Madison, Wisconsin.
Bob Dylan and band worked three days of full rehearsals in secret, in a beautifil old theater in a residential neighbor hood on the east side of Madison, Wisconsin.
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This is a story I wrote about three days of rehearsals by Bob Dylan and his band in Madison, Wisconsin, done in secret, late last month.
wpt.org/wisconsinchannel The 30 Minute Music Hour
Backyard Tire Fire is stuck in traffic on the interstate outside of Madison. The live webcast of their six-song set will get going closer to 7:15 p.m. Eastern Time. http://www.wpt.org/wisconsinchannel/music.cfm
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