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Regina McCrary

When I got with Bob Dylan, I began to study his music before, to see who this man was. And I came to a realization that this man has been feeding people wisdom and words of encouragement.

And God has been using his hand and his heart and his mind to write music, to write lyrics, to keep people encouraged and keep them uplifted and keep them in the fight and keep them like soldiers, you know. Don't sit down, don't lay down. You gotta stand up, you gotta fight, you gotta believe! Everything that I shared and experienced onstage with Bob Dylan has played a big role in who I am and where I am today in my life. And we experienced so much and grew from it all. I've run into people since then, and a lot of those people have told me "thank you." And they said thank you because they were delivered back then. They began their relationship with a higher power, with a God, back then. Yes, there was some people booing because they didn"t understand. But there were a whole lot of people being delivered out in that audience then. That's what it's really all about anyway. I don't think that a song that is written about God-- about his "Saving Grace," about "In the Garden," or about "Serve Somebody," or "Pressing On," or "I Believe in You," or "Saved," or "Are You Ready?"-- will ever die, no matter who wrote them. But because Bob Dylan wrote them and we're going in and we're doing them over now, I think that all it does is just remind people that this man is God-gifted.

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