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The Bob Dylan In America contest is no longer accepting entries.
Benjamin Bradlow of Potomac, Alaska, received the Grand Prize, including Bob Dylan – The Original Mono Recordings and a copy of the Bob Dylan In America book.
The following people also receive copies of Bob Dylan In America:
KN Young
Gainesville, Florida
Manuel Lozano
El Paso, Texas
Corey Kasberg
Austin, Texas
Robert W. Sagerer
Boonton, New Jersey
Susan Pavelsek
Gulf Breeze, Florida
Christopher Luessen
Cincinnati, Ohio
Michele Waggner
Fairfield, Connecticut
Linda Senich
Hubbard, Ohio
Josh Freed
New York, New York
Paul Dionne
Stockton, California
William Rigby
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Diana Wolf
Asbury Park, New Jersey
Jeff Olszewski
Marshfield, Wisconsin
Bill Dugger
Nashville, Tennessee
Chris Boyd
Charlestown, Rhode Island
Lauren Saggio
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Julie Vazquez
Michigan City, Indiana
Alexander Leik
Bristow, Virginia
Don Pratt
Bloomington, Indiana
Jennifer Svensson
Naperville, Illinois
Rhonda Luke-Olvera
Stockton, California
Bas Bos
Hapert Noord Brabant
Netherlands
Tamanna Kabir
Mitcham, Surrey
United Kingdom
Brian Lewis
Moncton, New Brunswick
Canada
If your name is on this list and you did not receive an email confirmation of your prize, please contact [email protected].
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Bob Dylan In America, the new book by Sean Wilentz (‘historian-in-residence’ for Dylan’s official site www.bobdylan.com), offers unprecedented access to Dylan’s working tapes, recording notes, rare photographs and other key materials. Wilentz has written a comprehensive account of Dylan’s life and music and its influence on American culture.
Beginning with his explosion onto the scene in 1961, Bob Dylan In America follows Dylan as he continues to develop a body of musical and literary work unique in our cultural history. Wilentz tells Dylan’s story and that of such masterpieces as Blonde On Blonde with an unprecedented authenticity and richness.
The Original Mono Recordings is comprised of Bob Dylan’s first eight long-playing albums, painstakingly reproduced from their first generation monaural mixes as the artist intended them to be heard. These eight albums – spanning the artist’s self-titled debut in March 1962, through John Wesley Harding released on December 27, 1967 – are universally regarded as some of the most important works in the history of recorded music.
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