Sixty-two years ago today, Bob Dylan stepped into a studio in New York to record one of the most timeless songs of the era.
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 ...
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 ...
The bust-out bard was back at it on June 25. After taking a couple of weeks off the road between legs of Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival, Bob Dylan returned to the live stage last Friday, June ...
Dylan’s remarkable transformation from cocky young Woody Guthrie disciple into a seemingly unstoppable songwriting force, ...
Taking in the years 1956 to 1963, Through the Open Window serves as an unofficial companion to last year’s A Complete Unknown biopic. It starts before that entirely credible and affecting film did, ...
As fans know, iconic folk singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie was a major inspiration to Dylan, particularly during the early ...
When Bob Dylan deems a song the "greatest" ever, we have to agree. Find out which song Dylan put above all the rest below.
Nearly 62 years ago, Bob Dylan — or Bobby Dillon, according to an article — performed in Mississippi, where he sang in honor of Medgar Evers. By John Otis If someone tried to compile every New York ...