He electrified audiences and started a music revolution, yet even as he turns 80 few people really know Bob Dylan – except his devoted family.
Calling him “one of the funniest, wisest and most humble” of men, daughter Desi Dennis-Dylan says: “The world may know him as a lot of things, but to me he’s always been Dad.
And I love him for it.” The legendary musician and Nobel Prize winner celebrates his 80th birthday a week tomorrow. And while he remains one of the world’s most elusive stars, a look into Dylan’s inner circle and insights from friends shed light on the man behind the music.
Louie Kemp – one of his oldest friends, who met Bob as a teenager – tells how Dylan learned early to cope with fame. He says: “He didn’t let the tail wag the
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