Bob Dylan's brother, David
Zimmerman, taught the children in my neighborhood how to sing! He was the music
teacher at Sunny Hollow Elementary in New Hope , Minnesota . It is well known now that David Zimmerman
contributed to the re-recording of Blood on the Tracks in Minneapolis (Christmas of 74).
Bob apparently spent some
time with his brother at the grade school. After David Zimmerman worked with
Bob on the album he decided to leave teaching. With Bob in tow, Mr. Zimmerman
visited all his students, all of the classes. During a question
& answer session, my brother Rob (age 7) asked this unknown
visitor if he knew of the poet Billy L (my middle name is James). Bob said no
but that he would have to check this "poet" out. I did not know about
this conversation until later (my brother, after all, was 7 & really
had no idea how famous Bob was; I was 17). When I heard the story a few weeks
later, I was thrilled.
At 19, I studied for a
semester in Rome , Italy . There was a copy of Blood on the Tracks at the University of Dallas campus where
I stayed. I listened to that album every day, over & over again. What
an education: The Confessions of Saint Augustine, The Sistine Chapel, Agamemnon's
tomb in Greece, the Louvre in Paris
(Leonardo, Botticelli, Giotto), Sophocles & Bob Dylan.
Happy birthday Bob!
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