Through The Open Window is an eight-disc exploration of Dylan's rise to frame through the New York folk scene.
Bob Dylan is really digging in the crates. The storied musician’s latest archival release takes us all the way back to his ...
The next installment of Bob Dylan's bootleg series has been announced: Volume 18: Through the Open Window 1956-1963.
Bob Dylan has never been easily impressed by the ins and outs of fame. At the height of his success, when rock stars were filling stadiums and pop idols dominated the charts, Dylan kept his focus on ...
There are great musical cities all over the world. Berlin, New York, and of course, London. But within those stand pockets of culture, bursting at the seams of the neighbourhoods they inhabit. Perhaps ...
Pop sensation Madonna says an unlikely song from a music legend would make her 'cry every time she listened to it', with the star sharing which track it is. Pop sensation Madonna has shared the song ...
On a scorching summer evening in Hershey, PA for the 27th stop on Willie’s annual Outlaw Music Festival tour, Bob Dylan walked on stage with quiet eminence—cloaked in black and topped with a white ...
Last week, Margo Price released a jaunty new single, “Don’t Wake Me Up,” accompanied by a video in which she holds up white cards with snippets of lyrics — among them, “cow pasture cemetery,” “honky ...
Rolling Stone named Beyoncé’s “Formation” the greatest music video of all time in 2021. But when it comes to the most influential, first place can arguably go to a clip that isn’t even a proper music ...
On July 25, Bob Dylan resumed his role on Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Country Tour. The Minnesota-bred bard had previously participated in the Nelson-hosted early summer jaunt and rejoined the rotating ...
Dave Stewart is known as half of ‘80s New Wave powerhouse Eurythmics. He’s also well-regarded for his production and writing with Mick Jagger, Tom Petty, Jon Bon Jovi and Ringo Starr, and for crafting ...
On July 16, 1945, the United States carried out the Trinity test, the world’s first nuclear detonation. Today, 80 years later, the University of Chicago — the site of the first self-sustaining nuclear ...
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