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Bob Dylan: Busy Being Born
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Bob Dylan: Busy Being Born

Jun 9, 2020
1h 1m
★ 0.0

Overview

Few musicians have made an impact throughout the decades as seismic as Bob Dylan. Retrace his journey, from humble folk beginnings in Hibbing, to the bustling electric Greenwich Village.

Genres

Documentary
Music

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Cast

Bob Dylan

Self

Bob Dylan

Sid Griffin

Self

Sid Griffin

Jennifer Otter Bitterdike

Self

Jennifer Otter Bitterdike

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