**BREAKING MUSIC NEWS: Bob Dylan Marries Joan Baez After 60 Years Apart — Paul McCartney and Steven Tyler Perform Emotional Tributes at the Wedding**
In a moment that feels pulled from the final verse of a lifelong ballad, Bob Dylan, 84, and Joan Baez, 84, have tied the knot — ending more than half a century of longing, missed chances, and poetic silence.
The wedding took place in Santa Fe on a breezy afternoon, in a tiny chapel draped in wildflowers and warmed by soft sunlight spilling through stained glass. Guests, a close circle of family and old friends, watched as Dylan — dressed in a simple black suit and bolo tie — took Baez’s hand and walked slowly toward the altar. The two locked eyes as though decades had never passed.
Music, of course, was at the heart of the ceremony. Paul McCartney, seated with an acoustic guitar, performed a tender, stripped-down version of *“Let It Be,”* his voice carrying both blessing and nostalgia. Steven Tyler followed with an original rock ballad written for the occasion — a soaring, heartfelt tribute that brought the small room to tears.
When it came time for the vows, Dylan leaned toward Baez and said quietly, “I wrote my first song for you… and now I’ll sing my last for you.” His words, raw and unguarded, sent a ripple of emotion through the chapel. Joan, tears streaking her cheeks, embraced him as if to close the gap of all the years they had been apart.
As the couple exited to the soft strum of guitar and the applause of their closest companions, it felt less like a wedding and more like the final verse of a song decades in the making — a love story that had finally found its refrain.
Now, at last, Dylan and Baez share the stage of life together — and this time, the curtain will not fall.