Penny Arcade, Rambling Jack Elliot, Tom Rapp and Pearls before Swine, Frank Zappa, flute virtuoso Jeremy Steig, The Holy Modal Rounders, Sis Cunningham, and on and on and on.
Many who play Radio Unnameable go on to major mainstream success; other private concerts remain a cherished secret between Bob and his listeners.
Hovering above all of them is Bob Dylan. Fass met Dylan even before he began his radio career, double dating with Karla Rotolo, one-time stage manager of The Hostage, and her sister, Suze, who was Dylan girlfriend. e went out to dinner in the Village and played poker at Dylan apartment over The Music Inn on 4th Street, Fass remembers. hen I started the show, he listened and occasionally I could squeeze a suggestion out of him. He turned me on to Lightnin’ Hopkins.
Dylan first appeared on Bob show doing comic improvs with Suze Rotolo and