BREAKING MUSIC NEWS: Bob Dylan shocks the world by marrying Joan Baez after 60 years apart — Paul McCartney and Steven Tyler perform emotional tribute songs at the wedding! No one could believe it really happened — on a breezy afternoon in Santa Fe, 84-year-old Bob Dylan took the hand of 84-year-old Joan Baez and walked into a tiny chapel adorned with wildflowers. After more than half a century of longing and silence, the two legendary icons of American folk rock were finally wed in a secret, deeply moving ceremony. Paul McCartney played Let It Be on guitar, while Steven Tyler brought the room to tears with a rock ballad written just for them. When Dylan whispered, “I wrote my first song for you… and now I’ll sing my last for you,” Joan embraced him, tears streaming down her face. A love song decades in the making — and now, eternal…..

**Bob Dylan and Joan Baez Marry After 60 Years — A Folk Love Story Comes Full Circle**

 

In a moment that has stunned fans and music lovers around the world, Bob Dylan and Joan Baez — the voices of a generation — have finally tied the knot, six decades after their iconic romance first captivated the public. On a quiet, wind-kissed afternoon in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the 84-year-old legends were wed in a small, flower-strewn chapel, surrounded by a few close friends and fellow musicians.

 

Whispers of the wedding began when Paul McCartney was spotted arriving in town with his guitar case in hand. Moments later, Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler followed, his signature scarves fluttering in the breeze. As the ceremony began, McCartney strummed a hauntingly tender version of *Let It Be*, his voice catching with emotion. Tyler then stunned the gathering with a brand-new ballad, written for Dylan and Baez, capturing their half-century journey from fiery youth to graceful reunion.

 

Dylan, famously elusive with his feelings, turned to Joan during the vows and said, “I wrote my first song for you… and now I’ll sing my last for you.” With tears streaming down her face, Baez embraced him — the kind of embrace that says a lifetime has come full circle.

 

Once young radicals, harmonizing in protest and passion, Dylan and Baez have returned to one another in the twilight of their lives. No press, no pomp, just poetry and quiet love. As the sun dipped below the Santa Fe mountains, guests lit candles and sang softly into the dusk. In a world that rarely gives second chances, this union feels like a ballad with a perfect final verse.

 

A love story half a century in the making — and now

, eternal.

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