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Bob Dylan is known for being the voice of a generation through his iconic songwriting and ability to shift his voice with the times, whilst staying iconically true to himself. But even some of his ...
The Outlaw Music Festival began nine years back as a single event in Scranton, Pennsylvania, featuring Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Sheryl Crow, Chris Robinson, and Lee Ann Womack. It’s slowly morphed ...
How apt that an exhibition exploring Bob Dylan’s engagement with political and social justice should land in New York’s Greenwich Village. It was here, after all, where the musician lived and worked ...
Bob Dylan made a name for himself as a prolific musician, but he's less known for his role as a dad to six kids: Maria, Jesse, Anna, Sam, Jakob, and Desiree. Dylan shares five children with his first ...
Bob Dylan’s early years in New York — during which he metamorphosed from an unknown folksinger into Bob Dylan — will be the subject of the Tulsa-based Bob Dylan Center’s first traveling exhibition, ...
Bob Dylan was a complete unknown when he moved to New York in 1961 and into a third-floor Greenwich Village walkup at 161 W. Fourth St. that can now be yours, along with the building it’s in, for ...
It’s time for another Bob Dylan list. That means it’s also time to line up the disclaimers like tequila shots at a cantina in Durango. First of all, “overlooked” is a relative term. After a career in ...
Bob Dylan turned 84 last month, and he remains as busy as ever. Dylan is currently on Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival tour, and he recently played “All Along The Watchtower” with Billy Strings ...
On paper they seem an unlikely vocal duo. Some might even call them “Beauty and the Beast.” Yet when Barbra Streisand and Bob Dylan join forces to sing the Ray Noble standard “The Very Thought of You” ...
Those attending Bob Dylan’s Outlaw Music Festival set Wednesday (June 25) at the FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, Tennessee got quite the surprise. The 84-year-old icon performed a slowed-down, ...
Just two songs into his Outlaw Music Festival set Wednesday night at the FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, Tennessee, Bob Dylan broke out his 1964 protest anthem “The Times They Are a-Changin'” for ...