Through the Open Window' boxed set will begin in the late '50s and explore his early-'60s rise to national stardom.
Overlooked for years, Blind Willie McTell is often called Bob Dylan’s greatest unreleased song. Dive into its haunting lyrics, blues roots, and the mystery of why it never made a regular album.
Plus, Eric Clapton’s first Philly show in 16 years, a King Britt-Tyshawn Sorey collab, and Uncle Charlie’s R&B Cookout ...
The Country Music Hall of Fame’s new exhibit shines a spotlight on the iconic recording hub that birthed some of the most ...
Robert Plant is magnificently well-equipped to shine as musical survivor: not only has his voice kept its magic, with a range ...
Newport & The Great Folk Dream' blends rare archival footage and new interviews to revisit the festival that ignited a ...
North Mississippi Allstars bring the Magnolia State’s musical legacy front and center by putting it in their name, and they will be bringing that Southern flavor to the Santa Cruz area ...
Don’t Look Back” doesn’t explain Bob Dylan so much as trap him in a frame, turning the mercurial singer-songwriter into both subject and object, artist and artifact.
The Led Zeppelin singer on his rocky ride from accountancy clerk to wild man to wise man — and his bluesy new album ‘Saving Grace’ ...
The British musician co-founded the rock band Supertramp, which spurred hits like "Give A Little Bit" and "The Logical Song" in the 1970s.
It’s 1934 in Duluth, Minnesota and a group of restless travelers find respite from the Great Depression in a modest boarding ...
After crafting an admirable career as one of Americana’s most original songwriters, specializing in picaresque tales, some of ...