
More famously press-shy than even David Geffen, Bob Dylan was the subject of an American Masters installment in 2005, produced by Lacy, after she steadfastly called him once a month for 14 years. Pictured, Dylan in 1965.
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There’s The Hotel California and The Morrison Hotel, and now there’s The Hotel Dylan, according to a new report in No Depression.
Located in Woodstock, New York, the hotel is a converted restaurant that features themed rooms that adopt the names of various musicians that took part in the 1969 Woodstock music festival. Turntables are a standard part of the decor, with vinyl available at the front desk for guests to check out. Vintage rock photography also abounds, turning The Hotel Dylan into a wonderful respite for fans longing for what many consider to be rock’s greatest era.
Aug. 18, 7:35 a.m. This post has been rewritten and updated with proper sourcing.
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