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Armed with an acoustic guitar, a few bucks, and a tattered copy of Woody Guthrie’s autobiography, Bob Dylan moved from Minnesota to New York in January 1961, where he gravitated to the folk and blues scene on Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village.
Debut studio album by the American singer-songwriter. The album primarily features folk standards, but also includes two original compositions, ‘Talkin’ New York’ and ‘Song to Woody’. The latter was an ode to Woody Guthrie, a major influence in Dylan’s early career.





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