Today in Music History: Dylan recorded two 'Blood on the Tracks' songs in MPLS
December 30, 2015

History Highlight:
Today in 1974, Bob Dylan recorded two songs for his Blood on the Tracks album at Studio 80 in Minneapolis: "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" and "If You See Her, Say Hello". Blood on the Tracks is Dylan's fifteenth studio album and marked his return to Columbia Records after a two-album stint with Asylum Records. Dylan started recording the album in New York City in September 1974, but in December, shortly before Columbia was due to release the record, Dylan abruptly re-recorded much of the material in a studio in Minneapolis. The final album contained five tracks from New York and five tracks from Minneapolis.
Also, in:
1967 - "Hello, Goodbye" off Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles was the No. 1 single in the country.
1978 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer broke up.
1998 - Johnny Moore, lead singer for The Drifters on their 1960s hit "Under The Boardwalk", died at the age of 64.
1999 - George Harrison was stabbed repeatedly during an attempted early morning robbery at his home at Henley-Upon-Thames, near London. The 56-year-old musician and his wife Olivia struggled with the intruder and were able to hold him until the authorities got there. The couple recovered from their injuries at a nearby hospital.
2002 - The funeral of former Clash singer and guitarist Joe Strummer took place in London. Strummer had died of a suspected heart attack on December 22, at age 50.
2009 - Singer/songwriter Neil Young was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Other Canadian musicians who have been given the award include Bryan Adams, Leonard Cohen and the members of Rush.
Birthdays:
Bo Diddley was born today in 1928.
Paul Stookey of Peter Paul and Mary is 78 today.
Mike Nesmith of The Monkees is 73 today.
Davy Jones of The Monkees was born today in 1945.
Clive Bunker of Jethro Tull is 69 today.
Patti Smith is 69 today.
Ellie Goulding is 29 today.
Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Paul Shaffer's Day in Rock, and Wikipedia.
