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Sunday, June 05, 2022

Bob Dylan on Karen Dalton - Chronicles Vol I


Bob Dylan, Dalton, and Fred Neil at the Cafe Wha? 1961© Fred W. McDarrah.

“My favorite singer in the place was Karen Dalton—She was a tall white blues singer and guitar player, funky, lanky, and sultry. I’d actually met her before, run across her the previous summer outside Denver in a mountain pass town in a folk club. Karen had a voice like Billie Holiday’s and played the guitar like Jimmy Reed and went all the way with it. I sang with her a couple of times."—Bob Dylan, Chronicles: Volume One, October 5, 2004.

Certainly a distinct and unique voice she has a tragic history, denied success she deserved she had many drug related problems ( the dread combination heroin and alcohol) and had been divorced twice by the time she was 21 and was lost to us in 1993 from an AIDS related illness which she had apparently battled for over eight years. She was 55. 



Further research:
Karen Dalton: In My Own Time, from filmmakers Richard Peete and Robert Yapkowitz

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