Dylan: My hat's off to you, lady

AP, Mar 7, 2008 6:00 pm PST
If at first you don't succeed at stealing Bob Dylan's hat, try a kiss instead.

A young Brazilian woman rushed onstage during Dylan's encore in Sao Paulo on Thursday night, hugging and kissing him and trying to swipe his Cordoba hat before three bouncers whisked her away.

When he finished the encore, the normally untalkative Dylan thanked the audience and said he wanted to meet the woman so he could give her his hat. It was not clear whether they met.

Local media later reported that the woman was seen after the show with a group of friends singing: "I kissed Bob Dylan, la, la, la."

Currently on a Latin American tour, Dylan is scheduled to perform in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday.

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