Bob Dylan, the 84-year-old music icon, has been in the studio. While on Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival Tour, Dylan spent two days at White Lake Studios in Albany, New York, with “members of his band.”
The studio’s CEO, David Bourgeois, was quoted in a press release saying: “We want every artist and guest to feel relaxed and at home. We’ve had the privilege of working with many remarkable talents over the years, but this visit was truly special. I’m incredibly proud of our team.” No further details about the recording session have been released yet.
A Recent Collaboration
This news follows Dylan’s recent collaboration with Machine Gun Kelly on the rapper’s latest album, Lost Americana. Dylan narrated a cinematic trailer for the album, describing it as “a sonic map of forgotten places, a tribute to the spirit of reinvention and a quest to reclaim the essence of American freedom.”
In the clip, Dylan said: “From the glow of neon diners to the rumble of the motorcycles, this is music that celebrates the beauty found in the in-between spaces. Where the past is reimagined, and the future is forged on your own terms,” he concluded.

