Bob Dylan famously sang that “the times, they are a-changin’,” and now, so is his legacy… at least according to a historic piece of memorabilia up for grabs. An original copy of Dylan’s 1975 will has surfaced for auction, giving fans and collectors a rare peek into the legendary singer’s personal decisions decades ago.
The document, signed by Dylan under his legal name, Robert Dylan, is being sold by Moments in Time, a renowned auction house specializing in collectibles. The will highlights some fascinating details about Dylan’s life at the time.
Notably, he left $50,000 and his brother David Zimmerman’s residence to David. Additionally, the document includes provisions for potential future children—though Dylan already had five at the time.
While the reason for Dylan updating his will remains unclear, it’s evident this version no longer reflects his current wishes. The decision to part ways with the document has piqued the interest of fans and memorabilia enthusiasts alike, making it a sought-after item.
If you’re interested in owning this piece of music history, you’ll need to dig deep—$27,500 deep, to be exact. For diehard fans or collectors of rock and roll artifacts, this hefty price tag might just be worth it.
As one of music’s most iconic figures, any artifact tied to Dylan is a treasure, and this will serves as a unique snapshot of the man behind the music. Will someone take a chance on this rare relic? Only time will tell.