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  1. 1. Aug. 2010 · Doug Sahm and Band, Atlantic 1973. Sahm is joined by a diverse cast on this ultimate jam session album, where street-level San Antonio pals like Atwood Allen’s “Gonna Be Easy” sit right next to “voice of the generation” Bob Dylan’s “Wallflower” and show that good time grooves are the universal language. 4. Border Wave, Tacoma 1981

  2. 28. Apr. 1999 · Bob Dylan & His Band performing at Austin Music Hall, Austin, Texas on 5th November 1995 (Complete audience recording) - Special guest Doug Sahm on vocals & ...

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  3. Doug Sahm and Band (1972: Studio) Play: The Complete Concert, 1983-02-16 - Guest appearance (Rick Danko and Levon Helm), Lone Star Cafe - New York City, NY (1983: Live)

  4. Doug Sahm and Band is the sound of a party going down! A four day binge of jamming out with friends, drinking, smoking, hanging out, and having fun. It's the sound of all this happening with a roomful of top notch musicians, just itching for a fun project. At the party, there's Doug Sahm, Bob Dylan, and Dr John; who you've probably met. There's ...

  5. 8. Jan. 2023 · October 9 – 12 – Doug Sahm & Bob Dylan Recording Sessions. I first met (Bob Dylan) in ’65. We’ve had a friendship for a long time. He decided to play on a record I was making in New York. We were just friends playing together.”. “Doug had a hit record (“She’s About A Mover”) and I had a hit record (“Like A Rolling Stone ...

  6. 1. Mai 2024 · Doug Sahm and Band, Atlantic. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde, Columbia. Dirt Road Blues Bob Dylan Time Out of Mind, Columbia. Subterranean Homesick Blues Bob Dylan Bringing It All Back Home, Columbia. Everything is Broken The Bel-Aires with Henry Clay and the Hennessey Brothers Million Dollar Bash: Missouri Salutes Bob ...

  7. 24. Apr. 2018 · He has often performed and recorded with him, most recently on acclaimed albums “Time Out of Mind” and “Love and Theft.” He first recorded with Dylan in 1972 in New York for the “Doug Sahm and Band” album. Early on, it was Dylan who praised the relatively obscure Sir Douglas Quintet as one of his favorite bands. “He always said ...