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Jim Windolf s+2
presents Where the Music Had to Go,
with Susan Morrison and special guest, Nellie McKay
at McNally Jackson s+6

Persuasive, captivating, and bursting with insight, this dual biography by acclaimed New York Times journalist Jim Windolf dives into the surprisingly supportive, occasionally rivalrous, and always fertile relationship between Bob Dylan and the Beatles, uncovering how they inspired and transformed each other as songwriters, recording artists, and cultural icons.

From Dylan’s initial dismissal of the Beatles as being for “teenyboppers” to his realization that they were “pointing the direction where music had to go”—and from the Beatles’ obsessive spinning of early Dylan records to their impromptu renditions of fifteen Dylan songs during the 1969 Get Back sessions—the book captures the moments that pushed Dylan to “go electric” and inspired the Beatles to deepen their lyrics. Highly entertaining and packed with backstage anecdotes, Where the Music Had to Go is a deep-focus portrait of a heretofore unexamined relationship, one full of camaraderie, competition, and mutual evolution.

More than a music biographythis is a front-row seat to the forces that shaped an era—an unmissable experience for music lovers, pop-culture buffs, and anyone curious about the magic that happens when legends collide.

 


Jim Windolf is a features editor at The New York Times. He has published articles, reviews, essays, and humor pieces in Vanity FairThe New YorkerNew York magazine, Rolling Stone and other publications. Additionally, his short fiction has appeared in Ontario Review3:AM MagazinePuerto del Sol and other literary journals. He lives in New York City.

Susan Morrison is the articles editor of The New Yorker and the author of Lorne. She is the former editor in chief of the New York Observer and an original editor of SPY magazine. She lives in New York City.

Nellie McKay has released an eclectic bunch of critically acclaimed albums, her songs and sound ranging from jazz to pop to indefinable, and with her latest, Hey Guys, Watch This, ably assisted by The Carpenter Ants, she taps into the soulful sounds of West Virginia. Coming soon, the Get Away From Me demos on Omnivore Records.

Event Details

Wednesday, April 15, 2026
7:00pm

Price
$5

Location
McNally Jackson Seaport
4 Fulton St
New York, NY 10038

 

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