Schedule

Joan Osborne, Jesse Harris, Vernon Reid, Marc Anthony Thompson, Toshi Reagon, Alex de Grassi, Ollabelle, Jeffrey Gaines, Brandon Ross, Richard Barone, Tony Visconti, Citizen Cope, Joel Harrison, Buddy Cage, Rich Robinson and others!
Merkin Concert Hall
Kaufman Center
 129 West 67th Street (between Broadway and Amsterdam) New York, NY 10023
212 501 3330
Tickets: 
$45 - $150
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A 30th anniversary celebration of the classic album by Bob Dylan. A distinctive roster of singer-songwriters, bands and instrumentalists will perform their own arrangements of the album’s ten songs, as well as instrumental interludes. The concert will benefit long-time NYGF partner, Merkin Concert Hall and will be broadcast on WFUV Radio. Benefit tickets include preferred seating, a post-concert reception with the artists and a signed Milton Glaser concert poster.

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"In 1974 Dylan released his high-gear live concert collaboration with the Band, Before the Flood, and Bobby was once 'in' again. His follow-up, Blood on the Tracks would be what many considered one of his bests. Songs included 'Tangled Up in Blue,' 'Idiot Wind,' and 'Shelter From the Storm.' Tonight nearly 30years later, some of today’s more eclectic artists such as Vernon Reid and Toshi Reagon revisit this classic." – The Village Voice

"Career-spanning tributes are usually mish-mash retrospectives, diving all over the map. New interpretations of a specific album have a much better chance of coming off—which is why the upcoming Blood on the Tracks concert at Merkin Hall on June 29 (dedicated, of course, solely to Bob Dylan’s ruminative 1975 romantic-breakup masterpiece) looks like the rare tribute that honors its subject rather than paling alongside it. The Dylan-less yet still beefy roster of participants—including Joan Osborne, guitarist Vernon Reid, and alt hip-hoppers Citizen Cope—prompts a question: Who’ll get to take on “Tangled Up in Blue”? – New York Magazine

"In celebration of the upcoming 30th anniversary of its recording, Bob Dylan's landmark album 'Blood on the Tracks' will be feted with a live rendering in New York on June 29. The event, at Merkin Hall, will feature various artists each performing a song from the set in order. Slated to participate are Joan Osborne, Vernon Reid, Toshi Reagon, Jeffrey Gaines, Citizen Cope, Jesse Harris, Ollabelle, Marc Anthony Thompson, Brandon Ross, Richard Barone and Tony Visconti. The show, proceeds from which will benefit the venue, will be broadcast live on local public radio outlet WFUV. In addition, Mary Lou Lord will be on hand to perform Dylan's 'Up to Me,' which was originally recorded for 'Blood on the Tracks' but not released officially until 1985, when it appeared on the Dylan boxed set 'Biograph.' Although 'Blood on the Tracks' was released in January 1975, the tracks were recorded the prior September in New York and December in Minneapolis. Coming at a time when Dylan's marriage was unraveling, the album features such mournful songs as concert favorite 'Tangled Up in Blue' and 'If You See Her, Say Hello.' It topped the U.S. pop albums chart for two weeks in February/March, and has become the benchmark against which all subsquent Dylan albums are compared. — Billboard

"He just received an honorary doctorate in music from Scotland's oldest university. Now, this Tuesday, to mark the 30th anniversary of Bob Dylan's 'Blood on the Tracks' – the haunting masterpiece that chronicled his crumbling marriage – musicians such as Joan Osborne, Ron Sexsmith, Vernon Reid, Mary Lou Lord and more will perform their own takes on Dylan's personal torment. " – New York Post