Flagging Down the Double E's

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The Earliest Concert Tapes

Hootenanny at Carnegie Hall
1962-09-22, Carnegie Hall Hootenanny, New York, NY
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“He played for two hours. The place was empty when he finished.”
1962-07-02, The Finjan, Montreal, Quebec
Jul 13 • 
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"This here, it ain't a protest song"
1962-04-16?, Gerde's Folk City?, New York, NY
Jul 10 • 
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“His First New York Concert”
1961-11-04, Carnegie Chapter Hall, New York, NY
Jan 29 • 
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Bob Dylan Covers The Carter Family…Somewhere
1961-09?-??, Gerde's Folk City?, New York, NY
Jan 27 • 
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Bob Dylan's First Manager Terri Thal Talks Greenwich Village and 'A Complete Unknown'
"I needed something to play for club owners, so I cut a tape at the Gaslight. Everybody said, 'Go away.'"
Jan 18 • 
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"A curiously arresting mumbling"
"A curiously arresting mumbling, country-steeped manner”
Jan 15 • 
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'The Earliest Concert Tapes' Series Launches Today
'The Earliest Concert Tapes' Series Launches Today
Jan 12 • 
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