Friday in Mankato, Minnesota, the Duluth-born music legend challenged a sold-out audience with a set heavy on new material. That's exactly what fans expected.
The former Essentia Health-St. Mary's Medical Center, replaced by a new facility, is being carefully demolished. It's where Bob Dylan, in 1941, was delivered by "the best doctor in Duluth."
Two Duluthians, one current (Paul Metsa) and one former (Rick Shefchik), co-authored "Blood in the Tracks," about how half of the singer-songwriter's 15th album was made in Minneapolis.