Bob Dylan plans new volume of memoirs
Bob Dylan has revealed he’s working on a new autobiographical book.
The legendary folk singer told Rolling Stone that he is planning to pen a follow-up to his Chronicles memoirs, released in 2004.
Dylan told the mag:
“I’m always working on parts of it. But the last Chronicles I did all myself. I’m not even really so sure I had a proper editor for that. I don’t want really to say too much about that. But it’s a lot of work. I don’t mind writing it, but it’s the rereading it and the time it takes to reread it – that for me is difficult.”
The musician released his 35th studio release, Tempest, earlier this month.
There’s currently a honorary Bob Dylan museum taking place in London’s Carnaby Street, which you can see a picture of below:
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