Sara Dylan (born , USA, , ), born as Shirley Marlin Noznisky and later known as Sara Lownds, was the first wife of . She was married to Bob Dylan from November 1965 until July 1977.
first name from Shirley to Sara at the request of her first husband, magazine photographer Hans Lownds.
Hans almost ordered her to do this, stating, "I can't be married to a woman named Shirley." According to Peter Lownds, her then-stepson, Sara met Dylan in Greenwich Village in 1962. "Her meeting with Bob was the reason (Sara left Hans) — he was famous, and she was very beautiful," says Lownds.
Sara Lownds and Bob Dylan were wed in a secret ceremony on , during a break in his tour. The marriage took place under an oak tree on a judge's lawn on . The only other participants were and a maid of honor for Sara.
During her marriage to Bob Dylan, Sara Dylan bore three sons and a daughter: , Anna, Samuel, and . Jakob, the youngest, would later become well-known as the lead singer of the band . Bob adopted Sara's daughter Maria from her first marriage, affording her the unique surname, although she is the only member of the Dylan family not to have retained it.
Friends and family have described Sara as a good, loving mother who shunned the limelight. Her only public endeavor after The couple divorced in July 1977, but all the leading Bob Dylan biographers believe that they remained in regular contact afterward.
Sara Dylan is often referred to as "Sara Lownds, wife of Bob Dylan", which is inaccurate; " " is not a but the former Robert Allen Zimmerman's legal surname.
Sara Lownds changed her surname to Dylan on her marriage and retained the Dylan surname after they divorced.
often-repeated report that her first husband was one-time executive Victor Lowndes.
her identity is unknown.
Sara Dylan has inspired several of Bob Dylan's songs, at least two directly. The first was " " (from ), and the second the eponymous "Sara" (from 1976's ). This potent of Sara's inspirations, as nearly every track refers to their relationship in some way.
It was recorded soon after their initial separation. Bob, of course, would deny later that Blood On The Tracks was autobiographical, but their son Jakob Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat) and Love Minus Zero/No Limit.
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