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THE TIMES THEY A RE A - C H A N G I N ’ 1963 Bob Dylan makes a name for himself in the Greenwich Village folk-music scene sporting denim, suede and a trusty black corduroy cap.
Dylan’s head of curls is on trend in the eighties, when he delves into gospel and tours with the Grateful Dead.
1987
1965
1966
The leather-clad singer ruptures American music at the Newport Folk Festival when he steps onstage and goes electric.
Thin suits and pointy boots are hallmarks of Dylan’s style right before a motorcycle accident removes him from the public eye.
In true nineties form, he sports an oversize top and statement sneakers as part of super group the Traveling Wilburys.
1990