Mr. Tambourine Man to Play State College
Posted by Marcus Correll on 11/08 at 05:07 PM
Tomorrow night students and concert-goers alike will have a rare opportunity to see one of the last living rock legends: Bob Dylan. Bob Dylan and His Band take the stage of the Bryce Jordan Center at 8pm. Tickets are available for $47.50 for the public and $25 for any college student with a valid ID.
Bob Dylan will perform some of his classics such as “Mr. Tambourine Man” and “Blowin’ in the Wind.” He’ll also break out newer works like “Modern Times” and “Together Through the Heart.” Dylan has recorded 34 studio albums to date and doesn’t plan to stop anytime soon.
Dylan—along with Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and others—played their way through the sixties with the hippie generation. However, most of the musicians that played alongside Dylan at concerts and festivals have since passed away. Dylan is one of a few everlasting classic artists who is alive and well. State College is lucky to have him perform here. So if you don’t have tickets yet, run out and get them now!
Author: Marcus Correll
Bio: I am a junior at the Pennsylvania State University majoring in journalism with hopes of achieving a writing position for a prominent music magazine. I am an avid concert goer and enjoy rock climbing, golfing and hanging with my friends. My top bands right now are Blink-182 (always a top choice), Man Overboard, Manchester Orchestra and Vampire Weekend.
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Posted by Peter
11/29 at 04:17 AM
Canberra, Australia
As a child of the sixties, to me Bob will always be a folk/protest legend rather than a rock legend.
Never mind, the fact remains, he is a legend!
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