After Bob Dylan’s self-titled debut album failed to sell, John Hammond, who had signed the singer to Columbia Records, faced criticism from his peers. As people referred to Dylan as “Hammond’s Folly,” the A&R man was sure he was right to believe in the potential of the young folk singer. In April 1962, Dylan began […]
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