Dylan's career from Greenwich Village folk through the electric Newport turn through Time Out of Mind. Landmark albums (Blonde on Blonde, Blood on the Tracks), Nobel Prize, and signature songs.
At which Greenwich Village club did Bob Dylan make his professional New York debut in April 1961, opening for John Lee Hooker? — Options: Cafe Wha?, Gerde's Folk City, The Gaslight Cafe, The Bitter End
Which song did Dylan open with at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, the moment widely cited as his 'going electric'? — Options: Like a Rolling Stone, Maggie's Farm, Subterranean Homesick Blues, Tombstone Blues
Where was the bulk of Blonde on Blonde recorded, a choice unusual for a major rock album of 1966? — Options: Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Memphis, Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee, Los Angeles, California
Which heckler's shout preceded Dylan's command to his band to 'play it fucking loud' before launching into 'Like a Rolling Stone' at the 1966 Manchester Free Trade Hall concert? — Options: Sellout!, Traitor!, Judas!, Coward!
Dylan re-recorded half of Blood on the Tracks in late December 1974 in which city, at the urging of his brother David Zimmerman? — Options: Minneapolis, Chicago, Woodstock, Toronto
Which Dylan album was the first he released after his 1966 motorcycle accident and subsequent retreat from touring? — Options: The Basement Tapes, John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline, Self Portrait
Daniel Lanois produced two of Dylan's late-career albums, including Time Out of Mind. What was the earlier Lanois-produced Dylan album from 1989? — Options: Oh Mercy, Empire Burlesque, Knocked Out Loaded, Under the Red Sky