Bob's Archive in the news
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Apparently the Dylan archive in Tulsa recently acquired an acetate of Dylan's high school band recording in a St Paul studio back in 1956.
"The Bob Dylan Archive began arriving in Tulsa in March 2016 and continues to expand in unexpected ways. Thanks to the concerted efforts of Dylan archeologist and collector Bill Pagel and our Associate Archivist Mitch Blank, we recently acquired a mythic recording: a copy of the 10" 78 acetate disc that Bob Dylan cut with his first band The Jokers on Christmas Eve in 1956 at Telinde Music in St. Paul, Minnesota. Featuring Dylan on vocals and piano alongside childhood friends Larry Kegan and Howard Rutman, the trio storm through rock-n-roll and doo-wop classics including "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", "In the Still of the Night", "Ready Teddy" and "Earth Angel". The earliest extant musical recording of Dylan and among the most historically significant in our growing collection."
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"The Bob Dylan Archive began arriving in Tulsa in March 2016 and continues to expand in unexpected ways. Thanks to the concerted efforts of Dylan archeologist and collector Bill Pagel and our Associate Archivist Mitch Blank, we recently acquired a mythic recording: a copy of the 10" 78 acetate disc that Bob Dylan cut with his first band The Jokers on Christmas Eve in 1956 at Telinde Music in St. Paul, Minnesota. Featuring Dylan on vocals and piano alongside childhood friends Larry Kegan and Howard Rutman, the trio storm through rock-n-roll and doo-wop classics including "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", "In the Still of the Night", "Ready Teddy" and "Earth Angel". The earliest extant musical recording of Dylan and among the most historically significant in our growing collection."
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