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Why Bob Dylan and The Band ignoring what the rest of the world had to say changed the sound of rock 'n' roll forever.
Bob Dylan's 2025 Outlaw Music Festival show is as close to a greatest hits show as you'll get from the "Like a Rolling Stone" singer.
Bob Dylan's run in the 80s was by no means a highpoint in his career, and his 1986 tour with Tom Petty echoed that perspective.
We try to figure out just how Oasis got so big during their years off, pondering the fact that the band’s songs have somehow gained relevance over the last couple of decades. We also look at the ...
The English group (pictured), who rose to attention this summer after calling for 'Death to the IDF' during Glastonbury, made ...
Discover 10 unforgettable rock covers—from Hendrix to Guns N’ Roses—that outshined the originals and became definitive ...
Neil Young has one of the most unique voices in music, which can make approaching his work a thankless task for most artists, but these are five great covers.
Dylan and Sam Sussman's mother took classes with Norman Raeben who Dylan called the man who 'taught me how to see.' ...
The Grateful Dead turned in one of their weirdest sets of the decade during an afternoon show in Chula Vista, CA on this day in 1985.
There was a beautiful, New Orleans-style funeral procession with a brass band and a touching reunion by a local piano legend ...
No one sings Tom Waits like Tom Waits. Well, no one sings like Tom Waits, full stop. But these are five great versions of his songs by other singers.
Billy Strings & Bryan Sutton kicked off a two-night stand at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium with help from banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck.