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BOB DYLAN MIXING UP THE MEDICINE
Written and Edited by MARK DAVIDSON and PARKER FISHEL
Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is the most comprehensive book yet published on the work of Nobel Prize–winning musician and cultural icon Bob Dylan.
This sumptuous, 608-page tome spans the arc of his life, music, and art, from his childhood in Hibbing, Minnesota, and the first recordings made in the 1950s to his most recent albums and every important career milestone in between.
The publication unlocks treasures from the Archive of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It reveals a trove of Dylan’s manuscripts, letters, notebooks, song lyrics, recordings, photographs, films, artworks, and ephemera, never before seen by the public.
Seven years in the making, the book is edited, designed, and produced with the singular quality for which Callaway is renowned. Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is the long-awaited grail for Dylan fans, music lovers, and book connoisseurs everywhere.
Hardcover • 608 pages • 30 original essays • More than 1,100 images by 135 artists