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Bob Dylan is reportedly set to enter the studio this week to record a new album after a week of rehearsals in New York.
The follow up to 2001’s ‘Love & Theft’ looks set to be put down in the next seven days after Dylan spent four days last week working on the material with an unknown band.
Dylan and five musicians rehearsed the songs from Tuesday to Friday at the Bardavon Opera House in Poughkeepsie, New York the local Poughkeepsie Journal reported.
The venue’s executive director Chris Silva, who watched the sessions said: "It was experimental, all kinds of different licks. They would get into one thing and they would go over it and over it, then they would change gears."
According to Silva the sessions lasted five hours a day and Dylan indicated to him that the studio recording would start this week.
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