Eurythmics co-founder, Dave Stewart celebrates his musical hero, Bob Dylan. Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart honors his longtime friend and musical hero, Bob Dylan with songs from his album 'Dave ...
Chicagoan Lani Hall’s sweet, supple singing—in English and Portuguese—fueled the U.S. bossa nova boom in the late 60s.
"Just Sing" is a new documentary screening at Milwaukee Film’s Dialogues Documentary Festival this week. The film explores the coming-of-age story of an elite a cappella group competing to win a sixth ...
In Matt Trowbridge's final byline after 35 years at the Rockford Register Star, he looks back at some of his favorite stories.
Stacker compiled the top 100 albums of the 1960s, according to Best Ever Albums, which ranks albums according to their appearance and performance on 40,000 charts.
Florida would be the first state to scrap all child vaccine mandates, which currently cover measles, chickenpox, hepatitis B and polio.
The Smithsonian wanted to remove it to avoid upsetting Trump, so the artist pulled it and decided to display it elsewhere.
You’ve probably never heard of Low Cut Connie. But Weiner delivers a killer performance every time he and his band come out ...
From wardrobe chaos to rewriting lyrics mid-performance, Bob Dylan left every collaborator on their toes—including Rita Coolidge.
A lot of people in the folk community weren't loving Bob Dylan's use of electric instruments, but it yielded these three enormous hits.
The song directly references Dylan's own "Song To Woody," where Dylan paid tribute to his idol Woody Guthrie. Bowie cleverly created a musical inception – a song about a song about an influence.
Bob Dylan originally released “All Along the Watchtower” on John Wesley Harding in late December 1967. Less than one year later, the Jimi Hendrix Experience released its version of the track the ...