The Bailey Tapes consist of more than a half-dozen previously unknown and largely unheard open-reel tapes of Bob Dylan recorded in New York City in 1961 and 1962 by noted folk and calypso enthusiasts Milton and Lillian Bailey.
Bob Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota, is a legendary American singer-songwriter and influential figure in the music world.
Bob Dylan At Budokan is a two-LP set first issued on Columbia Records as a Japan-only release in November 1978. It received a global release in April 1979 following widespread demand.
The Bob Dylan World Tour 1978 marked Dylan’s first international tour since the famed 1966 tour and his first live shows since the Rolling Thunder Revue across North America in 1975-76.
The Madison Tapes unearth Bob Dylan performances on two open-reel audio tapes recorded at the apartment of folk and blues musician Danny Kalb in Madison, Wisconsin, circa winter 1960–1961.