ON Christmas Eve, 1956, a 15-year-old boy heads due south on a five-hour Greyhound Bus journey from his home in Hibbing, ...
Bob Dylan was his own biggest critic, which means that some songs which fans would have probably liked never saw the light of ...
Not many people will be able to argue with the idea of Bob Dylan being a national treasure, but his definition of this is not ...
What Sam Sussman, author of ‘Boy from the North Country,’ hears in the catalog of the enigmatic singer-songwriter.
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.
“Bob Dylan’s visual art, like his music, draws from a deep well of cultural and personal expression,” said Bobby Livingston, ...
In a move that outraged folk purists, Bob Dylan went electric at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. But was the crowd's anger really about the guitar?
Vocal coach Eric Vetro helped all three acclaimed stars find their voices in their portrayals of the pop music legends.
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‘A reaction to injustice’: The story behind Bob Dylan’s ‘The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll’
The story behind Bob Dylan’s ‘The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll’ - INTERVIEW: A new bootleg series of the revered ...
When Bob Dylan deems a song the "greatest" ever, we have to agree. Find out which song Dylan put above all the rest below.
On his 30th studio album, Dylan honored Young with a line in his song "Highlands" in 1997. “Well, my heart’s in The Highlands / I can only get there one step at a time / I’m listening to Neil Young, I ...
Minnesota music icon Bob Dylan will take the stage on Saturday at Minneapolis' Huntington Bank Stadium for the 40th year of Farm Aid, the festival he helped inspire.
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