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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 has gone to extreme measures to make himself invisible onstage at recent shows, most likely out of frustration over fans taking photos.
An undeniably cinematic image, it could be a promotional still from some new arthouse horror hit. Which is fitting, because ...
Sheryl Crow was in the middle of the bill that included Bob Dylan, plus formerly Philadelphian songwriter Katie Crutchfield, ...
Newport & The Great Folk Dream' blends rare archival footage and new interviews to revisit the festival that ignited a culture clash and altered American music ...
That was when his songs started speaking to what the freak on the street was experiencing.” Garcia would go on to praise ...
Sweet Child O' Mine' hit No. 1; Rod Steward recorded his first single; the Beatles hit No. 1 with 'Revolver'; 'Maniac' was No ...
Love and Money fronted by James Grant released four fine albums – All You Need is … Love and Money, Strange Kind of Love, Dogs in the ...
Much of Bob Dylan's "Idiot Wind" comes off like a diatribe. Only in the final lines does he change it up in surprising ways.
Dylan and Sam Sussman's mother took classes with Norman Raeben who Dylan called the man who 'taught me how to see.' ...