Even though Bob Dylan never claimed to be the best vocalist in the world, he felt that some tunes deserved him to shape his ...
If you listen to Bob Dylan’s albums in order, you’re bound to notice the change that occurs in his singing voice when you hit his ninth release, 1969’s Nashville Skyline. Compared to all of his ...
"Where the Music Had to Go" tracks Dylan and The Beatles’ creative clash ...
While it seems synonymous with the decade now, there was a time in the 1960s when what Bob Dylan and The Band were doing seemed totally out of left field. They didn’t dress like beatniks or hippies.
A new documentary, Newport & The Great Folk Dream, uses rare archival footage and fresh interviews to revisit the legendary 1960s festival that shaped modern music The film spotlights Bob Dylan’s ...
Bob Dylan has gained a reputation as being a tad mercurial when it comes to his choices in the studio. But that’s not always a bad thing. Take, for example, his 1975 album Blood On The Tracks, ...
Jim Windolf’s new book, “Where the Music Had to Go,” traces the influence of Dylan on the Beatles and the Beatles on Dylan.
Much of our image of Dylan derives from his early protest music, but Robert Polito's book makes the argument that the most recent 30 years of Dylan's career have been just as creative as the first 30.
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