Bob Dylan joined the Farm Aid 40 lineup after not performed in Minneapolis in more than a decade. The event is all part of a benefit concert to support local farmers.
Through the Open Window' boxed set will begin in the late '50s and explore his early-'60s rise to national stardom.
The star-studded Farm Aid 40 concert is underway at Huntington Bank Stadium at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Follow live coverage below: 9:53 p.m.: Maybe since he hasn’t been on tour ...
While a large number of Dylan's timeless classics continue to captivate listeners, his most-streamed song is a 1973 hit that was originally written for a movie soundtrack. According to the music data ...
In interviews before the strike, the always Zen country music legend Nelson and sometimes ornery heartland rocker John Mellencamp explained how Farm Aid got started.
The speech encapsulates a lot of what is wrong with musician biopics. It also, God forgive me, gave me chills. I’m sorry! I’m just a man! You put on that Nebraska music and start talking about holes ...
The Americana Music Honors & Awards handed out its top competitive trophies to Sierra Ferrell, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night ...
Steve Shelley joined Sonic Youth in 1985, first appearing on the band's 1986 SST outing Evol. That was before, as he clarified in the previous part one of this conversation, Sonic Youth had a tendency ...
Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram has a plan to protect and foster new blues artists: a new record label devoted to the genre.
Through The Open Window is an eight-disc exploration of Dylan's rise to frame through the New York folk scene.