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  "textContent": "The Bob Dylan Blonde On Blonde Bob Johnston-produced recording sessions began in New York City in October 1965 at CBS studios and relocated to Nashville, Tennessee at the company’s facility until March 10, 1966. Dylan and Johnston during April ’66 in four days did the bulk of the final monaural mixdown session at Columbia's studios in Hollywood. A stereo mix was subsequently done in a four-hour booking before the double LP (Long Player) was released to AM radio stations and retail outlets on June 20, 1966. Opening on July 18th at The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma will be […]\n\nThe post Bob Dylan’s Blonde On Blonde Turns 60 In June first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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