--- 1 9 6 8 --- 1. CALENDAR January 20 Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert in Carnegie Hall, NYC. February 26 Interview in Newsweek by Hubert Saal. June 5 Death of Abraham Zimmerman, Dylan's father June 22 First major review of the Basement Tapes entitled "The missing Bob Dylan Album" published in Rolling Stone. Mid-June Birth of Samuel Dylan September Release of BROADSIDE BALLADS VOL 1 featuring takes of Let Me Die In My Footsteps, John Brown, Only A Hobo and Talkin' Devil by "Blind Boy Grunt", all recorded at the Broadside Office in New York, January 1963. October Sing Out publishes an interview by John Cohen and happy Traum November George Harrison visits Woodstock, records a few demos. (Kroogsgard dates these demos to May 1970). December The two interviews by Izzy Young from October 1961 are published by the magazine Other Scenes. 2. RECORDINGS Jan 20: Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carnegie Hall, New York Afternoon: 1. I Ain't Got No Home 2. Dear Mrs Roosevelt 3. The Grand Coulee Dam 4. This Train Is Bound For Glory Evening: 5. This land Is Your Land 1-3 backed by The Band. 4-5 with the whole ensemble, among others Pete Seeger, Judy Collins, Odetta, and Arlo Guthrie. All released on A TRIBUTE TO WOODY GUTHRIE (Warner Brothers) April 1972. Songs 1-3 were also performed in the evening set, but no recording is circulating. 3. DYLAN SONGS Fall Lay Lady Lay (1) November I'd Have You Anytime (2) I Threw It All Away (1) Everybody Somebody Comes To Town (2) (1) Please refer to 1969! (2) Krogsgaard dates these songs to May 1970, see 1970! 4. REFERENCES Elliot Landy: Woodstock Vision, Hamburg 1984. Contains some unusual family photographs of the Dylan family in Woodstock.