He may stay forever young, but the calendar says Bob Dylan will turn 80 on Monday.
The pandemic knocked the revered singer-songwriter off the road for the first time in more than three decades, but he responded with his first album of original material in eight years, the exceptional "Rough and Rowdy Ways." And we know he's not done.
As we look forward to his return to the stage (hopefully this fall) and the opening of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Okla., housing his personal archives (in May 2022), we offer eight Top 10 lists about Minnesota's greatest living music icon — from songs guaranteed to beat the pandemic blues to things we hope Dylan will do while he keeps pressing on.
10 Dylan sites in Minnesota
• Childhood home in Duluth (519 North 3rd Av. E.) He lived here until he was 6.
• House in Hibbing (2425 7th Av. E.) He lived here with his parents and younger brother David from 1947-59.
• Hibbing High School (800 E. 21st St.) With Bobby Zimmerman rocking on piano, the Golden Chords played a talent show in the school auditorium in 1957, and the principal pulled the plug on the raucous music. Zimmerman graduated in 1959.
• Hibbing Memorial Building (400 E. 23rd St.) In February 1958, the Golden Chords competed in the Winter Frolic Talent Contest in the arena's Little Theater.
• Sigma Alpha Mu (915 University Av. SE., Mpls.) This was the Jewish frat house where Zimmerman lived when he started at the University of Minnesota in fall 1959. It is now the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house.