Bob Dylan and the Band: The Complete Basement Tapes

Tune in and listen for giveaways of the Basement Tapes Sample disc, which includes several previously unreleased recordings:

The real stories behind Bob Dylan’s original 1967 Woodstock sessions with The Band that came to be known as the legendary “Basement Tapes.”

In 1967, Bob Dylan and several members of what would become The Band got together in upstate New York.  For months, they played and played – and recorded as they went along.  It took 8 years for some of the music to come out officially, but in time, the legend of The basement Tapes grew.  Bootlegs were [passed around, little hints of bigger treasure that existed somewhere.

 

In this one hour radio special, you’ll hear about these recordings from The Band member Garth Hudson, songwriter and author Sid Griffin, Dylan biographer Clinton Heylin, author Greil Marcus, write Anthony Decurtis, and producer Steve Berkowitz, plus many highlights from the full release of the Basement Tapes.


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