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 1960s are responsible for creating some of the most memorable hits of all time, but don't sleep on these three underrated ones.
Raskulinecz credits Grohl with jumpstarting his career after the Foo Fighters frontman gave him the opportunity to produce and engineer the band's fourth album ...
Two songwriters fascinated with the American psyche, onlookers have long compared and contrasted the work of Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. The Boss ...
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.
The star-studded Farm Aid 40 concert was held at Huntington Bank Stadium at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
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