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  • Nov 13, 1972
    Filming for the movie "Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid" begins in Durango, New Mexico. The cast includes James Coburn, Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge, Donnie Fritts and Chill Wills
    Nov 30, 1972
    The Bob Dylan movie "Eat The Document" debuts in New York. An odd summation of his 1966 tour of the United Kingdom, the film includes appearances by Johnny Cash, John Lennon and The Band
    Mar 3, 1973
    "The Concert For Bangla Desh," organized by George Harrison and co-produced by Phil Spector, wins Album of the Year during the 15th annual Grammy Awards at the Tennessee Theater. Others receiving trophies include Bob Dylan, Ringo Starr, Leon Russell, Billy Preston, Ravi Shankar and Eric Clapton
    Mar 8, 1974
    Raquel Welch sings the future Debby Boone country hit "You Light Up My Life" during a CBS-TV special, "Really, Raquel." Her set list also includes James Taylor's "Steamroller Blues" and Bob Dylan's "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"
    Mar 23, 1975
    Neil Young and Bob Dylan play a benefit with three members of The Band--Rick Danko, Garth Hudson and Levon Helm--at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco. Music in the set includes "Are You Ready For The Country," "The Weight," "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" and the Carter Family classic "Will The Circle Be Unbroken"
    Jul 3, 1975
    Two authors of Johnny Cash hits perform together at The Other End in New York's Greenwich Village. "Mister Garfield" songwriter Ramblin' Jack Elliott's scheduled show includes an unannounced appearance by "It Ain't Me, Babe" writer Bob Dylan
    Jul 28, 1975
    Bob Dylan begins recording his album "Desire." Emmylou Harris contributes guitar to one track, "Abandoned Love"
    Oct 30, 1975
    Bob Dylan opens his acclaimed Rolling Thunder Revue tour at War Memorial Auditorium in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The band includes Ramblin' Jack Elliott, future David Lynn Jones producer Mick Ronson and "O Brother, Where Are Thou?" figure T Bone Burnett
    Nov 10, 1975
    "You Ain't Going Nowhere" songwriter Bob Dylan occupies the cover of People magazine. "I didn't consciously pursue the Bob Dylan myth," he insists. "It was given to me--by God"
    May 8, 1976
    Willie Nelson sings "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" with Bob Dylan in a Houston benefit for boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, imprisoned for three murders he may not have committed. Afterward, Nelson is served a subpoena for a drug trafficking case

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