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Handwritten letter penned by Bob Dylan in Toronto in 1980 up for auction

A letter handwritten by Bob Dylan during a four-night stint at Toronto's Massey Hall is being sold by a U.S. auction house.

Musician calls city 'beautiful and clean' during performances at Massey Hall

A rare letter written by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan seen here in an undated photograph during a four-night run in Toronto is for sale in the U.S. (Sony Music)

A letter handwritten by Bob Dylan during a four-night stint at Toronto's Massey Hall decades agois being sold by a U.S. auction house.

The one-page letter, provided to CBC News byRR Auction via email,contains a letterhead from the Park Plaza Hotel.It is signed by the now 74-year-old superstar, who changed the pop music landscape back in the 1960swith songs like Blowin' In The Windand Mr. Tambourine Man, not to mention groundbreakingalbums like Highway 61 Revisited and BlondeOn Blonde.

The letter, which was written to a friend named Steve,is not dated, but the auction house said it is believed to have been penned by the musician in April 1980 while he was performing at the historic music hall.

"We are up in Toronto singing and playing for about 3000 people a night in a downtown theatre," Dylan wrote, calling the city"beautiful and clean."

Robert Livingston, executive vice-president at RR Auction, said the musician had become a religious man and held nightly sermons, but was frustrated to findmore people interested in lining up to see the movie Apocalypse Now "than to be baptized and filled with the Holy Ghost."

"By the timeDylanarrived in Toronto for his legendary Massey Hall run as part of the BobDylanGospel Tour,he had been preaching hellfire and brimstone for about a year since converting to Christianity," Livingston said.

"We are up in Toronto singing and playing for about 3000 people a night in a downtown theatre," writes Bob Dylan from the Park Plaza Hotel. (RR Auction)

"Dylan's songs, too, took on a spiritual tone, and although he declined to play his former hits, his songwriting skills remained," the executive added.

"This remarkable letter offers enormous insight intoDylan's thoughts during a critical period of his career, and such lengthy handwritten material byDylanis of the utmost rarity."

Bidding for the item began Thursday and is set to conclude on May 19, the auction house said. As of Friday at 9:50 p.m., a bid of$4,431 US was placed for the signed letter.