FionaApple is apparently featured on the new BobDylan album out this Friday:
The two—who most people probably wouldn’t associate with one another—actually took a photograph together at the 40th Grammy Awards back in 1998.
She collaborated with his son, Jakob Dylan of the Wallflowers, on the soundtrack for the documentaryApparently her contribution is not too noticeable, but it should be interesting to see what it is. Preorder the album
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