Bob Dylan didn't follow the music he rewrote its rules. 'Chords of Rebellion' traces the raw and restless journey of a young troubadour who lit a spark in the American soul and refused to let it die. From back-alley coffee shops in Greenwich Village to the charged stadiums of global fame, Dylan's story unfolds in the shadows of protest, poetry, and uncompromising truth.
This book uncovers how a quiet kid from Minnesota became a cultural force who rattled norms and rewired songwriting forever. It looks closely at the moments that mattered lyrical pivots, political firestorms, unexpected reinventions and the sound that defied every label thrown at it.
It's not just about music. It's about voice unfiltered, unshaken, and unforgettable.
'Bob Dylan: Chords of Rebellion' is a deep and gripping portrait of one man's refusal to settle, and how that spirit changed what music could say and who it could speak for.