#1105 - Rowland Scherman

Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, 1963
#1105 - Rowland Scherman

"This appears to be a lonely picture when I look at it—like a couple of kids practicing harmonies alone in their back yard. Except that is the inverse of the truth: behind me are 250,000 marchers for the Washington March in 1963, 60 years ago. The biggest DC crowd ever at that time. Joan asked Bob to accompany her on one of the side stages before the march. Later, Baez sang alone on the big stage where Dr King made his Dream speech. This happened in August. The previous month, these two were at the Newport Folk Festival. Dylan's breakout weekend."

 

~ Rowland Scherman

We are excited to include Rowland Scherman in our next exhibition Bob Dylan, Mixing up the Medicine. His great images and memories take us right back to 1963.


Join us at Peter Fetterman Gallery for this wonderful exhibition, opening Tuesday, October 24th, with a reception between 5 - 7pm. RSVP essential

We also still have a few first editions copies available of the amazing new Magnum Opus book Bob Dylan, Mixing up the Medicine (published by our friends Callaway), due to be released October 24th, 2023. This first edition is close to selling out already and will become a highly sought out and valuable collectible book in the years to come as this is the definitive bible on Bob Dylan. If you would like to pre order some copies please contact Peter at peter@peterfetterman.com. The book is available at $100 (+packing/shipping).