There was once a time when an artist’s only role was to write and play music. When Bob Dylan arrived in Greenwich Village in 1961 as a young artist, he immediately travelled to local folk cafés to play. In the evenings, he might have walked the town dreaming-up new songs, or meeting with other poetic figures in the city.
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The Job of an Artist Has Changed Forever
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There was once a time when an artist’s only role was to write and play music. When Bob Dylan arrived in Greenwich Village in 1961 as a young artist, he immediately travelled to local folk cafés to play. In the evenings, he might have walked the town dreaming-up new songs, or meeting with other poetic figures in the city.