For Sale: Bob Dylan’s legendary Newport Festival guitar

Up until 1965, Bob Dylan was gaining incredible popularity on the American folk scene, playing the revered Newport Folk Festival in 1963 and 1964.
When he returned for a third performance in 1965 Dylan did something that would change music history forever: he played his set with a band, through amps, with an electric guitar.
After being introduced by Peter Yarrow, Bob Dylan came on stage and began “Maggie’s Farm” amplified and continued that way for the rest of his fifteen minute set. The performance brought roars from the crowd. Possibly boos, possibly cheers, the crowd reaction has be debated for decades. But one thing is certain: this performance helped turn Dylan into the legend that he is today. And now the sunburst Fender Stratocaster he used at that legendary gig is up for auction.
