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He last performed the 1964 protest anthem at a 2010 White House event honoring the civil rights movement to an audience that ...
Chris Stapleton, Sheryl Crow and the McCrary Sisters joined Willie Nelson onstage to close his hour-long set on the Outlaw ...
Released on June 26, 1975, The Basement Tapes was genius finding itself – in Bob Dylan, once more; in the Band, for the very ...
With the benefit of half a century of hindsight, Bob Dylan and The Band's The Basement Tapes (released 6/26/75) would appear ...
Bob Dylan might have spurned his original love of rock and roll for folk music, but he always returned to the unique wails of Little Richard.
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You’d be forgiven for assuming Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson are birds of a different feather. One’s a reclusive Jewish kid ...
Bob Dylan was a monumental influence in the 1960s. He inspired The Beatles, The Who and more, but which folk act outsold him?
The Wallflowers originated in the city of Los Angeles in 1989 as a roots-rock band when Jakob Dylan, son of Bob Dylan, and ...
The longest, strangest trip embarked upon by a rock ’n’ roll band ended 30 years ago at Soldier Field when the Grateful Dead ...
Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue from 1975-76 has divided fans for years. The expanded touring band – including Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn and Mick Ronson, among others – added heft and bombast ...
How Bob Dylan's reluctance to be on camera almost led to the death of Martin Scorsese's documentary, 'The Last Waltz'.