Bob Dylan, at 82, reflects on his complex life and career, revealing intriguing stories and personal anecdotes.
Dylan’s romantic history includes secret marriages and relationships, notably with Joan Baez, Sarah Louns, and Carolyn Dennis, with whom he had a daughter.
In August 2021, Dylan faced a lawsuit alleging abusive behavior towards a 12-year-old girl in 1965, which was later withdrawn by the accuser.
Dylan controversially backed out of performing at the iconic Woodstock festival in 1969, citing his son’s illness, despite being a prominent figure in the music scene.
The 1988 album “Down in the Groove” received poor reviews, marking a low point in Dylan’s career, contrasting with his earlier critically acclaimed works.
Dylan’s 1978 film “Ronaldo and Clara” was criticized as a significant waste of film, showcasing a surreal blend of concert footage and scripted scenes.
Currently active in music, Dylan is on his “Rough and Rowdy Ways” tour and rumored to be working on a new studio album set for release in 2024.