Bob Dylan plays a Fender Stratocaster electric guitar for the first time on stage as he performs at the Newport Folk Festival on July 25, 1965 in Newport, R.I. Photo by Alice Ochs/ Michael Ochs Archives/ Getty Images.
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When Dylan switched to the Fender Stratocaster from an acoustic guitar at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, folk purists at the time said he had sold out by "plugging in." He was famously booed off the stage. But that moment is said to have revolutionized rock music and energized the counterculture of the '60s.
Fans boo their musical hero and Pete Seeger tries to switch off the power on his friend Dylan. And what became of the instrument that Dylan used as he transformed from folk master to rock & roll legend? Well, it went missing.
The Fender Stratocaster that Bob Dylan played at the 1965 |
To help her figure out what she had, she contacted the PBS program History Detectives.
In tonight's season premiere, History Detectives Elyse Luray and Wes Cowan carefully unravel the missing guitar mystery. If this really is the instrument that Bob Dylan played at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, then it may be worth up to a million dollars. But Dylan's representatives insist that he is in possession of the guitar he played in Rhode Island that night.
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