Why Bob Dylan and The Band ignoring what the rest of the world had to say changed the sound of rock 'n' roll forever.
Every artist starts as a bootleg version of themselves. Here's what Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes with The Band, and Raindance ...
Snippets of memories and music often wander into my head while I'm riding my bike. During a recent outing in Burns Park, I ...
Snippets of memories and music often wander into my head while I'm riding my bike. During a recent outing in Burns Park, I found my brain playing "Three Blind Mice" as I circled around the Arkansas ...
On May 16, 1971, Presley recorded Dylan’s The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan classic “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright.” Nearly a decade after its original release, Presley’s version of “Don’t Think Twice, ...
Bob Dylan will perform at Coventry Building Society Arena on 13 November [Getty Images] A pop-up exhibition celebrating Bob Dylan ahead of his first ever concert in Coventry has been launched. The ...
In his autobiographical novel, Sam Sussman grows up wondering if his affinity for the great singer-songwriter goes beyond a striking resemblance. In his autobiographical novel, Sam Sussman grows up ...
Bob Dylan has gotten an astounding amount of press over the last two years, given the release of his 2024 biopic, A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet. The film spotlighted his early career ...
The house that appeared on one of Bob Dylan’s most iconic album covers has struck a chord on the market, selling for $4.6 million. The bluestone estate in Woodstock, New York, where the cover art of ...
Bob Dylan influenced many future generations of musicians and songwriters in the '60s. As it turns out, future Yes guitarist Steve Howe was among them. "I bought the Freewheelin' Bob Dylan album when ...
If Westchester has a reputation for being a bit quieter than its sleepless southern neighbor, this Sunday, the Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) is here to shake things up. As the Sounds of Summer series ...
The late ’60s were a time when rock legends seemed larger than life, and nobody played louder, harder, or with more raw electricity than Jimi Hendrix. And according to Classic Rock Magazine, on this ...
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