1961
Hibbing’s Bob Dylan, once a play-for-free minstrel at bars around the University of Minnesota, releases his first album. He takes folk into rock and rock into politics, and becomes a legend of American music. Born Robert Zimmerman, he assumes a new name that pays homage to Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. *
So many words have been spilt attempting to uncover the mystery of Bob Dylan. As an historian of Minnesota, I donβt want to play musicologist, but rather focus on a few early relational aspects of his youth that may have contributed to his character which may have contributed to his epic impact on the 20th century.
Louie Kemp began his friendship with Bob at Herzl Camp near Webster, Wisconsin during their preteen years. To his recollection, he witnessed Zimmermanβs first concert at camp in 1954 as an 11year old. The boys hung out in their teen years around Duluth, Minnesota where Kemp grew up. Dylan played around the U of M when Kemp when in attendance there. He likened their adventures to βa modern-day Jewish version of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.β **
Out of respect, let us allow Mr. Dylan to tell his own story of his Minnesota roots.
βMy brains and feelings have come from thereβ¦ The earth there is unusual, filled with ore,β Dylan said in a 1978 Playboy interview. βThereβs a magnetic attraction there: maybe thousands of years ago some planet bumped into the land there. There is a great spiritual quality throughout the Midwest. Very subtle, very strong, and that is where I grew up.β ***
Now we turn to You, Adonai, and listen to Your music. You spoke and created. Did the music of Your voice assemble the matter of this universe? Only You know. Yet we remember, today, the place that writing and music has in Your heart! May we sit with You and watch this moment, Eternal Father? May we listen with You to this exciting beginning when You laid the foundation for Bob Dylanβs artistic release?
We remember first the importance of Herzl Camp. A place with the stated goal of the formation of lifelong Jewish friendships. We remember another after Your heart, David, who bound himself to Jonathan βin close friendshipβ. (I Samuel 18:1-5) We remember this place and thank You for its contribution in bringing root friendships into the lives of many. Will You bless and keep it in perpetuity?
Next, we thank You that friends give us the place to become. When we are safe, when we are accepted, we begin to believe that we have a self worth knowing. What a treasure You put into us; the longing to know and be known! We praise You that these boys, Louie and Bob, could experience this kind of brotherhood.
Additionally, we thank You for the importance of place and context to Your people and Your Kingdom. You made the tabernacle a place to intersect with Your Presence. You rescued Israel from the famine and placed them under Joseph in Goshen. You gave Your nation Canaan and established Jerusalem. And You gave Bob Dylan the context of Hibbing?!
Yet, in Your economy of purpose, it all makes sense; Hibbing is a place of great contrasts. Itβs surrounded by silence and the noise of the largest iron mine on earth. Itβs both βAnysmalltown, USAβ and significant to the world. Maybe itβs like the writing of Dylan: compact, expansive, verbose, but not over-baked in its turns of phrase? Perhaps itβs like Your storytelling: only honesty, robust, mysterious, prophetic, and believable?
In any case, we remember and applaud this memory of Mr Dylanβs first record to You. We thank You of the inheritance and richness brought to Northern Minnesota through the Jews of Lithuania and all Eastern Europe. We commend You for seeing the talent of an 11 year old, in the middle of the woods, next to the largest open pit mine, in the center of a continent.
We thank You that this young poet participated in many of the most significant events of the next decade, but did not lose his identity. For some reason, Dylan could explore subjects that were misconstrued as political, but not yield to the generational political pressures of the Greenwich folk movement or the hippies. Similarly, though critics tried to place him in a religious box, he always seemed to know the secret of the Messiah; faith is an internal freedom and a permanent hat tip to the Eternal One.
Will You forgive the misbeliefs, unbeliefs, and offenses against You through the folk movement of this era? Will You commend the honest questions of this generation, and bring the inward as well as external peace they sought? Only the Messiah can radiate and impart such healing to our stumbling and prideful race because You know our brokenness, yet still CHOOSE to love us.
Will You speak words of life to this generation and the next and the next as You did through Bob? Will You bring chesed through the music of Minnesota?
βThere is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you belong to Christ, then you are Abrahamβs seed and heirs according to the promise.β ****
- P.T.H. cites timeline formerly at this URL: mnhs.org/about/dipity_timeline.htm
** Read more about the young life of Mr. Dylan as told through his childhood friend Louie Kemp. Silver, Steven. Internet. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. https://thejewishnews.com/2019/10/18/louie-kemp-explores-his-friendship-with-bob-dylan/
*** Moran, Lydia. Internet. June 5, 2019. β60 years ago today, Bob Dylan graduated from Hibbing High Schoolβ https://blog.thecurrent.org/2019/06/60-years-ago-today-bob-dylan-graduated-from-hibbing-high-school/
****https://biblehub.com/galatians/3-28.htm
***** Read all of Louie Kempβs stories and memoirs of Mr. Dylan in his book; βDylan & Me 50 Years of Adventuresβ. https://www.dylanandme.com

Great post!
Thank you, Luisa!
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LORD GOD—HEAR OUR PRAYERS!
Amazing artist! Every boy needs someone to believe in them!
AMEN