The news that Dylan would be a last minute addition to the concert was announced in a press release by Farm Aid on Wednesday, ...
Musicians have often offered their talents to meet the needs of the moment— and then moved on. The focus and longevity of ...
IT should come as no surprise that Margo Price channels the spirit of the country music “outlaws”. Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and her dear friend Willie Nelson, the last one ...
Bob Dylan celebrated the 40th anniversary of Farm Aid with a five-song set that included "All Along The Watchtower" and "To Ramona." ...
Bob Dylan joined the Farm Aid 40 lineup after not performed in Minneapolis in more than a decade. The event is all part of a benefit concert to support local farmers.
Bob Dylan originally released “All Along the Watchtower” on John Wesley Harding in late December 1967. Less than one year later, the Jimi Hendrix Experience released its version of the track the ...
If Westchester has a reputation for being a bit quieter than its sleepless southern neighbor, this Sunday, the Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) is here to shake things up. As the Sounds of Summer series ...
Bob Dylan influenced many future generations of musicians and songwriters in the '60s. As it turns out, future Yes guitarist Steve Howe was among them. "I bought the Freewheelin' Bob Dylan album when ...
Throughout his career, Bob Dylan has displayed an ability to start trends without really doing anything but being himself. His instincts for what music to make at any given time always seemed to be ...
Anyone who took their children to see the original Toy Story may want to return to "To Infinity and Beyond" as it returns to theaters for its 30th anniversary. The movie for all ages is returning to ...
ST. LOUIS — As part of the Show Me St. Louis 30th Anniversary Special, the team went back to one of the restaurants that’s been with the show since the very beginning, Dominic’s on The Hill. Dominic ...
The late ’60s were a time when rock legends seemed larger than life, and nobody played louder, harder, or with more raw electricity than Jimi Hendrix. And according to Classic Rock Magazine, on this ...