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.
As fans know, iconic folk singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie was a major inspiration to Dylan, particularly during the early ...
Bob Dylan once said that Joan Baez was the real driving force of the Greenwich Village folk scene, but her own first hero was ...
Bob Dylan and John Lennon, icons, contemporaries, and firm competitors. The counterculture duo defined the 1960s, but they ...
Dylan’s remarkable transformation from cocky young Woody Guthrie disciple into a seemingly unstoppable songwriting force, ...
What Sam Sussman, author of ‘Boy from the North Country,’ hears in the catalog of the enigmatic singer-songwriter.
In August of 1964, the Beatles were staying at the Delmonico Hotel near Manhattan’s Central Park, according to the Beatles ...
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, ...
Bob Dylan once called Glen Campbell's 1968 Jimmy Webb-penned classic "Wichita Lineman" “The greatest song ever written.” ...
Bob Dylan's music has never pulled any punches. The raw emotion, the unapologetic lyrics, the storytelling—it all amalgamated into the essence of who Dylan is. He was also among the first to bring ...
Mr. Tambourine Man himself has an important — and exciting — update to one of his concerts in just a few weeks.
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