Bob Dylan's 9th bootleg series album; Jim Jarmusch to direct Iggy Pop doc; George Michael faces jail time
The best bootleg series will expand by a volume in October.
By David Malitz
- The ninth volume of Bob Dylan's incomparable bootleg series will arrive on Oct. 19. "The Whitmark Demos: 1962-1964" will feature 47 songs performed by Dylan solo with only acoustic guitar, harmonica and some piano. Previous editions of the bootleg series include the legendary 1966 "Royal Albert Hall" show, a compilation of highlights from the 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour and the soundtrack to soundtrack to Martin Scorcese's "No Direction Home" documentary.
- Speaking of all-time great directors and rock legends, Jim Jarmusch announced that he plans to make a documentary about the life of Iggy Pop, upon request by the Stooges wild man himself. The "Dead Man" director (best movie of the '90s!) is also curating a day of the upcoming All Tomorrow's Parites festival and has selected the likes of Raekwon, Vivian Girls and [Expletived] Up to perform.
- George Michael might go to jail for his latest brush with the law.
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David Malitz
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August 25, 2010; 9:15 AM ET
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Morning click
| Tags: Bob Dylan, George Michael, Iggy Pop, Jim Jarmusch
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