The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan was released in May, 1963
by Columbia Records. It was his first commercial success.
(Dylan’s debut album had sold only 5,000 copies.
As a result, he was nearly released by the record company.)
As a result, he was nearly released by the record company.)
“When the Jester sang for the King and Queen
In a coat he borrowed from James Dean…”
In a coat he borrowed from James Dean…”
Dean’s movie,
Rebel Without a Cause,
was the story of a rebellious teenager
who arrives at a new high school, meets a girl,
disobeys his parents and defies the local school bullies.
The title was adopted from psychiatrist Robert M. Lindner’s 1944 book,
Rebel Without a Cause: The Hypnoanalysis of a Criminal Psychopath.
who arrives at a new high school, meets a girl,
disobeys his parents and defies the local school bullies.
The title was adopted from psychiatrist Robert M. Lindner’s 1944 book,
Rebel Without a Cause: The Hypnoanalysis of a Criminal Psychopath.
Warner Bros. released the film on October 27, 1955,
one month after Dean’s fatal car crash.
one month after Dean’s fatal car crash.