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Bob Dylan at Spirit Mountain

Bob Dylan at Spirit Mountain
Little-known Dylan and Duluth story, as featured in Louie Kemp’s memoir: in the mid-1970s, a bunch of the characters from Rolling Thunder Revue holed up at the bungalows at Spirit Mountain. Kemp (left), Joan Baez and Bob Dylan were among the vacationers. Photo courtesy of Louie Kemp

“We skied during the day and hung out in the chalet at night, frolicking, partying, dancing, singing and drinking,” Kemp writes in the self-published book. “Everyone seemed happy to extend our time together by a few more days.” Louis Kemp

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