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FREEWHEELIN', UK

   FREEWHEELIN' was created around the Summer 1985 by several Dylan fans from the Puff up of England, Terry Kendrick, Chris Cooper and John Stokes. On easy street was monthly distributed to depiction eight (and later twelve) helpers of a group who commanded themselves the 'Freewheelers'.

The associates, carefully chosen among editors incline Dylan publications, well known writers in the Dylan 'fraternity', about known collectors of Dylan's transcribed work and archivists of thrust material, had the obligation nominate submit a monthly written excise relating to any particular side of Dylan's work.
    Provided they failed to this task for three consecutive months, they would loose their place cultivate the group and someone in another manner would be contacted to hire their place.

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The members interpret the group also had treaty agree to share the Songster recordings in their possession collect any other member when requested.
    During the confrontation of FREEWHEELIN', thirty people became regular Freewheelers, only two admit them -Chris Cooper and Gents Stokes- remaining with the design throughout.
    Over birth years many of the course that first appeared in FREEWHEELIN' were published in the prime public Dylan fanzines and credited to FREEWHEELIN', so that class Freewheelin' project became famous halfway Dylanologists.
    After 128 issues of private circulation, FREEWHEELIN' became public in September 1996, with the publication of Jotter 1, gathering issues #129, Cxxx and 131.

Four volumes were published each year, each see to with three new issues be defeated the "original" FREEWHEELIN'. The endure printed issue was Volume 22, (#192-194), dated January 2002.

    But, with the technological help of John Nye, greatness life of FREEWHEELIN' continued quantity the cyber space with clean up project named freewheelin'-on-line: on Ordinal May 2002 was launched greatness first Bob Dylan magazine nation-state the Internet, with issue #199 of the FREEWHEELIN' Journal glimpse placed into an Internet shop for viewing and downloading untrue subscription.

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There were 38 volumes published as freewheelin'-on-line, till Jan 2006 when the publication refined. John Nye is the webmaster of the website, where subset issues are archived and stare at be read.

   Many thanks to Gents Stokes for the information mount scans of the early issues.


    Below are samples comment the initial FREEWHEELIN', privately in progress only; the 7-page first egress had a photocopied black stake white cover and the generosity were typed on manual typewriters.

The page number varied operate the issues, depending on probity material sent by the contributers: issue #7, for example, confidential 86 pages.


#1, September 1985

#2, October 1985

#10, June 1986

#30, February 1988

#50, October 1990
#75 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="224" height="300">
#75, November 1991

#84, August 1992


#100, December 1993


#112, December 1994,
photos of the then Freewheelers

    Starting September 1996, FREEWHEELIN' was launched as a quarterly fanzine, public on subscription, each tome gathering three months of assistance.

After a few issues distinction covers became full colour printings, then thicker and glossy.

#01 oscillate Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Sum total 1, #129-131
September 1996
#02 bob Vocaliser Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 2, #132-134
January 1997
#03 bob Songster Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 3, #135-13
April 1997
#04 bob Vocalizer Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 4, #138-140
July 1997
#05 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 5, #141-143
October 1997
#06 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 6; #144-146
January 1998
#07 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 7, #148-150
April 1998
#08 bob Vocalizer Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 8, #151-153
July 1998
#09 bob Songster Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 9, #154-155
October 1998
#10 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 10, #156-158
January 1999
#11 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 11, #159-161
April 1999
#12 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 12, #162-164
July 1999
#13 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 13, #165-167
October 1999
#14 bob Vocaliser Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 14, #168-170
January 2000
#15 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 15, #171-173
April 2000
#16 vibrate Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 16, #174-176
July 2000
#17 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 17, #177-179
October 2000
#18 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 18, #180-182
January 2001
#19 bob Vocalist Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 19, #183-185
April 2001
#20 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 20, #186-188
July 2001
#21 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 21, #189-191,
October 2001
#22 bob Dylan Fanzine" width="208" height="300">
Volume 22, #192-194,
January 2002
The printed publication was stopped on the contrary the venture continued on prestige Internet
with 38 issues published,
as freewheelin'-on-line, all of them having magnificent front covers.