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A look inside 19-year-old Bob Dylan s Connecticut performance that history forgot
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Prior to these developments, the scenic ride option felt like the awkward step child of the Peloton world. There were only a smattering of journeys based on time alone, driven by generic background music, and the video quality was sub-par. I can confidently say that they’ve gotten much better, although there’s still room for improvement. (“We’ve heard from you that our scenic experience was due for a refresh,” CEO John Foley said in a Friday morning keynote speech accompanying the news. “Some of the content was getting a bit stale, the constant playback speed felt a bit unrealistic and needed to be more dynamic. And, let’s be honest, the music left something to be desired.”)
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Today Bob Dylan turns 70 years old, and we air a special program on his life and music. Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota. Raised in Hibbing, Minnesota, he moved to Greenwich Village in January of 1961. Within a couple of years, Dylan would be viewed by many as the voice of a generation as he wrote some of the decade’s most famous songs, including âBlowin’ in the Wind,â âThe Times They Are a-Changing,â âLike a Rolling Stone,â âMasters of War,â âDesolation Rowâ and âMr. Tambourine Man.â After emerging from the New York City folk scene, Dylan explored many other genres, from rock to country to the blues. He continues to tour to this day. In 2008, the Pulitzer Prize jury awarded him a special citation for “his profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poeti
Road trip loop: Explore America s musical roots across five states
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Today in Music History - April 18
Today in Music History for April 18:
In 1839, violinist Frantz Jehin-Prume, the first musician of international reputation to choose Canada as his home, was born in Spa, Belgium. He made many successful concert tours of Europe and in 1863 was appointed violinist of the king s own music by Leopold I of Belgium. Jehin-Prume settled in Montreal in 1871 and along with his wife, singer Rosita del Vecchio, played an important role in the development of Montreal s musical life. In 1891, he formed Quebec s first professional chamber music society. He died in 1899.
In 1927, Canadian composer and pianist Marian Grudeff was born in Toronto. She and another Canadian, Ray Jessel, wrote songs for the musical Baker Street, based on the story of Sherlock Holmes, which premiered in Boston in December 1964 and moved to New York two months later. Baker Street was called one of the best musicals of the 60s. She died Nov. 4, 2006.
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