HAMILTON COLLEGE TO BRING BOB DYLAN TO UTICA
By staff
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April 1, 1997
_Singer, songwriter and guitarist, Dylan has been recording since 1958, and had his first commercial release in 1962. Hailed by Life magazine as one of the 100 most important Americans of the 20th century, Dylan revolutionized popular music by incorporating poetry and social consciousness in his folk and rock compositions. From January 1964 until the time of his near-fatal accident in July 1966 Dylan released five landmark albums that included some of his greatest works such as "Mr. Tambourine Man," "Desolation Row," "The Times They Are A-Changin'," "Visions of Johanna," and "Like a Rolling Stone." In addition, Dylan wrote and recorded numerous songs that were never released on official albums. To this day he still records and performs worldwide.
_Tickets will be available at the Bristol Campus Center beginning Friday, April 4 for Hamilton students, and Monday April 7 for Hamilton faculty, administration, staff and employees. Ticket sale hours are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. There is a limit of three tickets per Hamilton I.D. General public tickets go on sale Saturday, April 12 and can be purchased at any Ticketmaster outlet. Shuttle buses for Hamilton students will be provided beginning one half hour before doors open and immediately following the concert. For more information, call 859-4516.








