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  • Jun 16, 1965
    Bob Dylan records "Like A Rolling Stone" in New York with Al Kooper playing organ. The song--and Kooper's part--will be referenced 30 years later in the Tracy Lawrence country hit "Time Marches On"
    Jul 25, 1965
    Folk singer/songwriter Bob Dylan angers the crowd when he plays his first electric concert at the Newport Folk Festival. For the last part of the show, he borrows a guitar from Johnny Cash. Also watching backstage: Bill Monroe
    Nov 22, 1965
    "It Ain't Me, Babe" songwriter Bob Dylan marries Sara Lowndes on Long Island
    Jan 6, 1966
    Bob Dylan and Sara Dylan have their first child, Jesse Byron Dylan, in New York. That same year, Dylan writes a future country hit for Chris Hillman & Roger McGuinn, "You Ain't Going Nowhere"
    Feb 14, 1966
    Bob Dylan begins recording his album "Blonde On Blonde" at Nashville's Columbia Studios, using top Music City session men, including Charlie McCoy, Wayne Moss, Kenny Buttrey, Henry Strzelecki and Hargus "Pig" Robbins
    Mar 8, 1966
    Bob Dylan records "Just Like A Woman" and "Absolutely Sweet Marie" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville during sessions for the album "Blonde On Blonde," using country session men Charlie McCoy, Kenny Buttrey, Wayne Moss, Henry Strzelecki and Hargus "Pig" Robbins
    Mar 10, 1966
    Everybody must get stoned: Bob Dylan records "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville, with country musicians Charlie McCoy, Wayne Moss, Kenny Buttrey, Hargus "Pig" Robbins and Henry Strzelecki
    May 11, 1966
    Bob Dylan plays Sofia Gardens in Cardiff, England. On hand to visit: Johnny Cash
    May 16, 1966
    Columbia releases Bob Dylan's album "Blonde On Blonde," the first of three he records in Nashville during the 1960s
    Jul 29, 1966
    Bob Dylan breaks several bones in his neck in a motorcycle wreck when he hits an oil slick and flies through the handlebars in Woodstock, New York. During his recovery, he writes "You Ain't Going Nowhere," a country hit in 1989 for Chris Hillman & Roger McGuinn, backed by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

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