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.
The Farm Aid music festival will be livestreamed on Saturday, Sept. 20, and broadcast on CNN's channel starting at 7 p.m. ET.
The star-studded Farm Aid 40 concert is underway at Huntington Bank Stadium at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Follow live coverage below: 9:53 p.m.: Maybe since he hasn’t been on tour ...
The Outlaw Music Festival made one last stop on its 10th anniversary tour Sept. 19 at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, with ...
Farm Aid celebrates its 40th anniversary Saturday in Minneapolis. The concerts, launched by Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and ...
Bob Dylan will return to Minneapolis, the city he once lived in, for his first concert there in more than a decade after he ...
Musicians have often offered their talents to meet the needs of the moment— and then moved on. The focus and longevity of ...
Many milestones are occurring this year for Bruce Springsteen, not the least of which was the 50th anniversary of his ...
In interviews before the strike, the always Zen country music legend Nelson and sometimes ornery heartland rocker John Mellencamp explained how Farm Aid got started.
Elsewhere on Wednesday, boisterous, high-energy punk outfit Viagra Boys play the Palace Theatre, and The Baseball Project set ...
Andersen’s best-known songs from the 1960s folk era are “Thirsty Boots,” “Violets of Dawn” and “Come to My Bedside.” “Thirsty ...