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The documentary 'Newport & The Great Folk Dream' blends rare archival footage and new interviews to revisit the festival that ...
Legendary rock icon Bob Dylan may be known for his calm, cool, even reclusive demeanor, but a recent interview with Mike ...
Bob Dylan has gone to extreme measures to make himself invisible onstage at recent shows, most likely out of frustration over fans taking photos.
As Ray Padgett wrote in his Flagging Down the Double E's newsletter on Sept. 7, when Dylan took the stage in Hartford, CT ...
Fans of legendary Motörhead leader Lemmy Kilmister might be surprised to learn that some of the late singer's favorite musicians weren't particularly hard-rocking types. In fact, Kilmister was even a ...
There's no denying that talent runs deep in the Dylan family. Bob Dylan's incomparable presence in the music industry is still felt today, and his son Jakob Dylan, frontman of the Wallflowers, has ...
Why Bob Dylan and The Band ignoring what the rest of the world had to say changed the sound of rock 'n' roll forever.
On This Day: Bob Dylan Released His Most Controversial Album Ever originally appeared on Parade. Released on this day in 1979, Bob Dylan’s Slow Train Coming became his most controversial record ever.
Radio interview with Cynthia Gooding, WBAI, 1962 -- Radio interview with Studs Terkel, WFMT (Chicago), May 1963 -- "The crackin', shakin', breakin', sound" by Nat Hentoff, the New Yorker, October, ...
In his autobiographical novel, Sam Sussman grows up wondering if his affinity for the great singer-songwriter goes beyond a ...