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Artists join together to cover Bob Dylan's songs

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    The Songs of Bob Dylan honors 50 years of Amnesty International

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-- -- -- -- -- Artists from all ages and Sandra is teamed up to hit the high notes with that album that chimes of freedom songs up Bob Dylan when they called up and said they had -- Bob Dylan had kindly loaned his entire catalog.

For covers record as support amnesty it was one of the first ones and it's very happy to do it Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine Aerosmith guitarist Joseph Perry and Ziggy Marley are among the many who contributed to the board -- collection.

-- so let's not only the influence of Dylan but also the impact of Amnesty International.

The song or any any.

Songwriter who's been.

A major contributor.

To route to the soundtrack of -- of that generation of our generation.

This period of time it's fun it was his anthems are the cornerstone of political music for you people who are inspired to write political music -- links further on down the chain like myself.

Bob Dylan is what touchdowns that we always go back to.

Bob -- and.

Didn't in the American Christians were close.

His songs.

On the -- -- Sums up you know revolutionary court -- actually.

-- -- that they.

Amnesty International.

He's so these you know once she's Bloomberg hopes to -- humans are treated.

I think is a good good good.

Good collision.

-- unlikely grouping of musical that -- made a mistake and result I've made my wife about forty songs on it and a man really surprised by.

-- some of my favorites are likening the cash songs particularly beautiful one the Pete -- -- -- here in -- singing with.

-- Bob Dylan's forever young with some schoolchildren some -- tremendously moving people on opposite of the artistic spectrum are coming together.

With one voice to support him.

-- in Hollywood Adam Housley Fox News.