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  • Sep 11, 1976
    Bob Dylan, who wrote the Johnny Cash hit "It Ain't Me, Babe," is featured on the cover of TV Guide
    Nov 25, 1976
    The Band performs its farewell concert, "The Last Waltz," at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, leading off with "Up On Cripple Creek." The show is filmed for movie release. Among others on the bill: Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Joni Mitchell, The Staple Singers, Van Morrison and Neil Young
    Feb 13, 1977
    Sara Dylan awakes to find another woman having breakfast with husband Bob Dylan and the children at their California home. Within weeks, she files for divorce from the songwriter, who penned the Johnny Cash hit "It Ain't Me, Babe"
    Mar 1, 1977
    Bob Dylan's wife, Sara, files for divorce in Los Angeles. Several songs Dylan has already written have, or will, become country hits, including: "It Ain't Me, Babe," "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" and "You Ain't Going Nowhere"
    Nov 3, 1977
    A Santa Monica judge orders "You Ain't Going Nowhere" songwriter Bob Dylan to return his children to the custody of his estranged wife, Sara, now living in Hawaii
    Jan 25, 1978
    The movie "Renaldo And Clara," written and directed by Bob Dylan, premieres in New York and Los Angeles. It features Ramblin' Jack Elliott, T Bone Burnett, Roger McGuinn, Arlo Guthrie and Joni Mitchell, with one song by Willie Nelson
    Nov 4, 1979
    "The Last Waltz" premieres in New York. The film, documenting The Band's final concert, includes performances by Emmylou Harris, Neil Diamond, Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Ringo Starr and Pops Staples
    May 18, 1981
    Manager Albert Grossman files a $450,000 lawsuit against ex-client Bob Dylan in New York demanding back royalties and punitive damages. During their association, Dylan penned the country hits "It Ain't Me, Babe" and "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" 
    May 20, 1981
    An obsessive fan begins stalking Bob Dylan, trespassing on his property 19 times in the next month and issuing death threats to his entourage. Dylan is destined for a place in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
    Jun 21, 1981
    An obsessive fan calls one of Bob Dylan's ex-girlfriends to warn that she'll be killed. The caller, who claims to be Dylan's wife, is prohibited by the courts from harassing Dylan, who authored the Judy Rodman hit "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"

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