Front page of Duluth News-Tribune on May 24, 1941. |
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Front page middle section. (click to enlarge) |
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This was the following day's front page above the fold. |
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You can see why there are so many accordion players here in the Northland. |
We live in polka country. Can you tell?
Check out Dylan's polka-jive version of "Must Be Santa"
It would have been fun to be an extra in that video.
What do you think?
What do you think?
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A review of Disney's Fantasia, a film that was older than I'd realized. Still a cult classic and a rewarding experience today. |
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This movie starlet reminded me of images on some of the
backstage passes Bob used circa 2002-2004.
You can find examples here or just take my word for it.
(Or "just ask me and I'll show you the stars.")
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As nearly every Duluth Dylan fan already knows, Albert Woolson--who became the last surviving Union soldier, was living in Minnesota as well, just a handful of houses around the corner from Robert Zimmerman's first home on the Central Hillside. The Zimmerman's moved to Hibbing when Bob was 6. Woolson added several years to his life here, passing in 1956.
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Related Links
Photos from The World of Accordions Museum in Superior
The Albert Woolson Statue Here at the Start of Bob Dylan Way
Duluth Dylan Fest Schedule
Duluth Dylan Fest begins Saturday at Karpeles.
If you see me, say hello.
If you see me, say hello.
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