Bob Dylan rarely does things the regular way. In his first performance since 2019, a pre-taped selection of songs titled
Shadow Kingdom, the enigmatic artist offered viewers not only 12 of his most poignant songs (reimagined, of course), but a cinematic, film noir experience that allowed fans to get up close and personal with a man well known for his strict no photos policies at concerts.
Directed by Alma Har el,
Shadow Kingdom starred Dylan as the centerpiece of a small house band in a prohibition-style speakeasy, surrounded by men and women with smoldering cigarettes and neat drinks. Accompanied by his masked bandmates Alex Burke, Janie Cowen, Joshua Crumbly, Shahzad Ismaily and Buck Meek Dylan, though dressed plainly throughout the show in a few different suit jackets, commanded the most attention with his wide stance and direct eye contact with the camera. The dimly lit room, courtesy of cinematographer Lol Crawley, cast mysterious shadows across the musicians fa
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Bob Dylan Delivers Intimate Virtual Concert, Shadow Kingdom
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