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Bob Dylan ‎- The Genuine Bootleg Series: The Third One Now (Japan) (1999)

Bob Dylan ‎- The Genuine Bootleg Series: The Third One Now (Japan) (1999)
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Genre: Folk Rock, Folk, Blues Rock

Dylan made his way to New York City in January of 1961, immediately making a substantial impression on the folk community of Greenwich Village. He began visiting his idol Guthrie in the hospital, where he was slowly dying from Huntington's chorea. Dylan also began performing in coffee houses, and his rough charisma won him a significant following. In April, he opened for John Lee Hooker at Gerde's Folk City. Five months later, Dylan performed another concert at the venue, which was reviewed positively by Robert Shelton in The New York Times. Columbia A&R man John Hammond sought Dylan out on the strength of the review, and signed the songwriter in the fall of 1961.