By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
  • Spotify Channel
  • Pop/R&B
  • Rock
  • Electronic
NEWSLETTER
Music World
  • News
    NewsShow More
    Megan Thee Stallion & Daniel Radcliffe Continue Flirting in ‘The Fall & Rise of Reggie Dinkins’: ‘I Got Keys to A Lot of Package Rooms’
    Megan Thee Stallion & Daniel Radcliffe Continue Flirting in ‘The Fall & Rise of Reggie Dinkins’: ‘I Got Keys to A Lot of Package Rooms’
    March 31, 2026
    James Blake Asks Ye to Remove ‘Bully’ Production Credit, But Insists It’s ‘Not Personal’
    James Blake Asks Ye to Remove ‘Bully’ Production Credit, But Insists It’s ‘Not Personal’
    March 31, 2026
    Ye announced to headline all three days of Wireless 2026
    Ye announced to headline all three days of Wireless 2026
    March 31, 2026
    Kali Uchis Announces For The Girls Tour with Mariah the Scientist
    Kali Uchis Announces For The Girls Tour with Mariah the Scientist
    March 31, 2026
    Kanye West announces first UK gigs in a decade to headline all three nights of Wireless 2026
    Kanye West announces first UK gigs in a decade to headline all three nights of Wireless 2026
    March 31, 2026
  • Album Reviews
  • Features
  • Lists
  • Videos
  • More
    • Press Release
    • Trends
Reading: Bob Dylan Baffles Fans With Faux Vintage Letters and Essays on Patreon
Share
Search
Music WorldMusic World
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Features
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • Videos
Search
  • News
  • Album Reviews
  • Features
  • Lists
  • Videos
  • More
    • Press Release
    • Trends
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Music World > News > Bob Dylan Baffles Fans With Faux Vintage Letters and Essays on Patreon
News

Bob Dylan Baffles Fans With Faux Vintage Letters and Essays on Patreon

Written by: News Room Last updated: March 30, 2026
Share
Bob Dylan Baffles Fans With Faux Vintage Letters and Essays on Patreon
Bob Dylan Baffles Fans With Faux Vintage Letters and Essays on Patreon

Over the past couple of years, Bob Dylan has embraced the Internet in bizarre and unexpected ways. He’s used his official Twitter account to wish a happy birthday to a mysterious figure named “Mary Jo” he planned on seeing in Frankfort, shouted out Dooky Chase’s Restaurant in New Orleans, and talked about running into a member of the Buffalo Sabres in an elevator in Prague. His Instagram page is rarely used to promote his music, but is instead a hodgepodge of vintage video clips, including Les Paul’s appearance at a 1988 Van Halen concert, a James Cagney monologue from the 1949 film noir White Heat, and even Machine Gun Kelly freestyle rapping at a record store back in 2016.

But he somehow managed to up the weirdness by a significant margin over the weekend, when he shared a link to an official Bob Dylan Patreon account that offers fans “a living archive of lectures from the grave, letters never sent, and original short stories curated by Bob Dylan” for $5.00 a month. The initial offerings includes a “letter never sent” between Mark Twain and silent cinema star Rudolph Valentino, claiming to be penned by “Herbert Foster.” 

“Dear Mr. Valentino,” it begins. “I take up my pen under circumstances that would puzzle the calendar and embarrass the undertaker, for I am told that both of us have already completed the respectable business of dying. Yet if letters can cross oceans, perhaps they may also cross that lesser boundary which divides the living from the historically inconvenienced.” (It should be noted that Valentino was 14 when Twain died in 1910.)

There’s also a seven-page short story entitled “Bull Rider,” supposedly written by a “Marty Lombard.” “The bus coughed me out somewhere past Amarillo, dust in my teeth and a sky that stretched out so wide it felt like it was laughing at me,” it begins. “I had a duffel bag, two shirts, a paperback of The Sea Wolf with the spine cracked like an old man’s knuckles, and the kind of hunger you don’t fix with food. They said there was a rodeo in town… one of those blinking, half-real places where men go to get thrown and call it glory.”

Editor’s picks

Audio essays like Last Testament of Frank James and Aaron Burr: On the Art of Survival are also posted, weeks after Dylan posted snippets on his Instagram page. The audio, at least, seems to have been generated by AI. 

Needless to say, we have some questions: What exactly does “curated by Bob Dylan” mean here? Is he both Marty Lombard and Herbert Foster? Is there really an audience for a nearly hour-long audio essay in the voice of Wild Bill Hickok? Was AI used to write any of this text? Who are his collaborators on this project? Why isn’t his official website linking to this? Will he ever post something even tangentially related to his actual music? Wouldn’t his rabid fanbase prefer to pay a monthly charge for concert downloads and studio outtakes as opposed to this… esoteric content?

Trending Stories

We’ll continue to monitor the Patreon and see if we can answer any of these questions. In the meantime, Dylan is six shows into an extensive United States tour. Early shows were marred by audio problems related to the placement of his microphone, but they finally seem to have been worked out. The set is still built around songs from Dylan’s 2020 LP Rough and Rowdy Ways, but there have been a few surprises, including the 1989 Oh Mercy cut “Man in the Long Black Coat” and Eddie Cochran’s 1958 classic “Nervous Breakdown.” There’s not a single song in the set that pre-dates Dylan’s 1966 motorcycle accident, but he does play “All Along The Watchtower.” 

The tour continues Monday night at the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, Illinois. During his downtime, maybe Dylan will break out his typewriter, embody the spirit of Marty Lombard, and give us another “unsent letter” between two historical figures who never actually met. 

Contents
Editor’s picksTrending Stories
TAGGED: Bob Dylan, Featured, Mark Twain
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Lindsey Buckingham Has Made Peace With Stevie Nicks. Five Scenarios for Their Future Together Lindsey Buckingham Has Made Peace With Stevie Nicks. Five Scenarios for Their Future Together
Next Article BTS’ ‘Swim’ Is No. 1 as Songs From ‘ARIRANG’ Make Historic Start on Billboard Global Charts BTS’ ‘Swim’ Is No. 1 as Songs From ‘ARIRANG’ Make Historic Start on Billboard Global Charts

Join Us for a Melodic Night Under the Stars!

Don't Miss Out

Latest News

New
James Blake Asks Ye to Remove ‘Bully’ Production Credit, But Insists It’s ‘Not Personal’

James Blake Asks Ye to Remove ‘Bully’ Production Credit, But Insists It’s ‘Not Personal’

Ye announced to headline all three days of Wireless 2026

Ye announced to headline all three days of Wireless 2026

Kali Uchis Announces For The Girls Tour with Mariah the Scientist

Kali Uchis Announces For The Girls Tour with Mariah the Scientist

Kanye West announces first UK gigs in a decade to headline all three nights of Wireless 2026

Kanye West announces first UK gigs in a decade to headline all three nights of Wireless 2026

You Might Also Like

Megan Thee Stallion & Daniel Radcliffe Continue Flirting in ‘The Fall & Rise of Reggie Dinkins’: ‘I Got Keys to A Lot of Package Rooms’
News

Megan Thee Stallion & Daniel Radcliffe Continue Flirting in ‘The Fall & Rise of Reggie Dinkins’: ‘I Got Keys to A Lot of Package Rooms’

Megan Thee Stallion has been flexing her acting chops…

Writen by News Room March 31, 2026
James Blake Asks Ye to Remove ‘Bully’ Production Credit, But Insists It’s ‘Not Personal’
News

James Blake Asks Ye to Remove ‘Bully’ Production Credit, But Insists It’s ‘Not Personal’

James Blake has asked for his production credit to…

Writen by News Room March 31, 2026
Ye announced to headline all three days of Wireless 2026
News

Ye announced to headline all three days of Wireless 2026

In what is already being hailed as a historic…

Writen by News Room March 31, 2026
Kali Uchis Announces For The Girls Tour with Mariah the Scientist
News

Kali Uchis Announces For The Girls Tour with Mariah the Scientist

Kali Uchis is returning to the stage. Six months…

Writen by News Room March 31, 2026
Music World

Until next time, keep the groove alive, and remember, music is the ultimate time machine.

FACEBOOK
SPOTIFY
YOUTUBE
RSS
  • News
  • Album Reviews
  • Features
  • Videos
  • Pop/R&B
  • Rock
  • Electronic
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Newsletter
DISCLAIMER: We make great efforts to maintain reliable data on all offers presented. However, this data is provided without warranty. Users should always check the provider’s official website for current terms and details.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?