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Busy Year for Bob Dylan

Tours, Scorsese movie and outtakes album slated for 2005


Bob Dylan may need more than one cup of coffee for the road in 2005:
The sixty-three-year-old legend's schedule includes a spring tour
with country veteran Merle Haggard, a possible repeat of last
summer's outing with Willie Nelson, the paperback release of his best-
selling memoir, Chronicles: Volume One, and a Martin Scorsese-helmed
documentary.
First up is the two-month-long tour with Haggard, beginning Monday in
Seattle. The country singer-songwriter's 1969 hit "Okie From
Muskogee" ("We don't burn no draft cards down on Main Street")
assailed the counterculture that claimed Dylan as a leader. But the
sixty-seven-year-old Haggard says he's "as big a Bob Dylan fan as
anybody. I haven't been a show opener for years, and I wouldn't open
for just anybody. But I'm honored to do it for Bob. There's a lot of
similarities between us: We both play guitar, we both live in America
and we're both probably better songwriters than we are singers."

Haggard says he hasn't yet bought a copy of Chronicles, but more than
500,000 others have. "It's an enormous success -- one of the best-
selling memoirs of the year," says David Rosenthal, executive vice
president of the book's publisher, Simon & Schuster, "Everything
about this book has exceeded our expectations." Chronicles was
nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award, with a winner to
be announced on March 18th. (Another date to watch: Pulitzer Prize
nominees are unveiled on April 4th.) A paperback version is due in
October. Simon & Schuster also plans to publish Chronicles: Volume
Two, but don't expect Dylan to deliver a manuscript anytime
soon. "It'd be wonderful to have it in the next few years," says
Rosenthal. "But we'll get it when we get it."

The excavation of Dylan's past will continue in Scorsese's two-part
documentary, No Direction Home, due to air on PBS in September,
followed by a DVD release. The three-and-a-half-hour film will draw
from ten hours of taped Dylan interviews, conducted by his manager,
Jeff Rosen. Using previously unseen footage from Dylan's archives,
the movie will reportedly focus on the start of his career, from 1961
to 1966. "It's nonfiction -- maybe," Scorsese said in January. "With
Bob Dylan, you never know."

A two-CD collection of outtakes and live recordings used in the film
is tentatively set for an August 16th release, as the seventh volume
in Dylan's Bootleg Series. The documentary will also spawn the Bob
Dylan Scrapbook, which will include Dylan artifacts such as lyric
sheets and contracts.

Meanwhile, Dylan is in the early stages of planning a second tour
with Nelson. As for a new studio album, Dylan told Rolling Stone in
October that he has "a bunch" of new songs written and that he hoped
to record them "sometime in the beginning of the year."

Bob Dylan tour dates:

3/7: Seattle, Paramount Theater
3/8: Seattle, Paramount Theater
3/9: Seattle, Paramount Theater
3/11: Portland, Chiles Center
3/12: Portland, Chiles Center
3/14: Oakland, Paramount Theater
3/15: Oakland, Paramount Theater
3/16: Oakland, Paramount Theater
3/18: Reno, NV, Reno Hilton
3/19: Las Vegas, Aladdin Theater
3/21: Los Angeles, Pantages Theater
3/22: Los Angeles, Pantages Theater
3/23: Los Angeles, Pantages Theater
3/25: Los Angeles, Pantages Theater
3/26: Los Angeles, Pantages Theater
3/28: Denver, Fillmore Auditorium
3/29: Denver, Fillmore Auditorium
4/1: Chicago, Auditorium Theater
4/2: Chicago, Auditorium Theater
4/3: Chicago, Auditorium Theater
4/5: Chicago, Auditorium Theater
4/6: Chicago, Auditorium Theater
4/8: Milwaukee, WI, Eagles Ballroom
4/9: Milwaukee, WI, Eagles Ballroom
4/11: Mt. Pleasant, MI, Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort
4/12: Detroit, Masonic Temple Theater
4/13: Buffalo, NY, Shea's Performing Arts Center
4/15: Boston, Orpheum Theater
4/16: Boston, Orpheum Theater
4/17: Boston, Orpheum Theater
4/19: Newark, NJ, New Jersey Performing Arts Center
4/20: Verona, NY, Turning Stone Casino and Resort
4/22: Mashantucket, CT, Foxwoods Resort Casino
4/24: Atlantic City, NJ, Borgata Resort Spa and Casino
4/25: New York, Beacon Theater
4/26: New York, Beacon Theater
4/28: New York, Beacon Theater
4/29: New York, Beacon Theater
4/30: New York, Beacon Theater








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