Bob Dylan celebrated the 40th anniversary of Farm Aid with a five-song set that included "All Along The Watchtower" and "To Ramona." ...
From wardrobe chaos to rewriting lyrics mid-performance, Bob Dylan left every collaborator on their toes—including Rita Coolidge.
The author's classic 1975 book is still the ultimate American rock & roll epic. We talked to him about why a new 50th ...
Why Bob Dylan and The Band ignoring what the rest of the world had to say changed the sound of rock 'n' roll forever.
The latest from Cleveland-formed Nine Inch Nails is the soundtrack for the new "Tron: Ares" film, leading a week of new music ...
Dylan and Sam Sussman's mother took classes with Norman Raeben who Dylan called the man who 'taught me how to see.' ...
Grammy-winning soft rock band The Doobie Brothers perform at Riverbend Music Center on Sept. 12 as part of the Walk This Road tour.
Latest figures put Philomath High in a good light; Philomath mentioned in studio interview with Joel Chadd; and Lumos was featured in a recent piece on wine and music.
It seems like autumn weather has already settled over the University of Connecticut with the start-of-semester temperatures we’ve been having, unless a last-minute heat wave comes in to say ...
Joan Baez retired from touring in 2019, following one last round of dates on her aptly named Fare Thee Well trek. Yet the longtime Bay Area singer-songwriter-guitarist — who ranks as one of the most ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Kelefa Sanneh, a music critic writing for The New Yorker, about his essay "How Music Criticism Lost Its Edge." Here's an irony of this moment. Some people say the most ...
Here's an irony of this moment. Some people say the most outrageous things. but when critics write about entertainment, they become more polite over time. The writer Kelefa Sanneh says critics seem to ...