Have you ever looked at a Bob Dylan song title and scratched your head in confusion? If you haven't, these four songs will ...
How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other – and the World Just what we need in this retro-obsessed, legacy-artist ...
Remembering David Gilmour from Pink Floyd's appearance on Desert Island Discs in 2003 when he revealed his favourite song by ...
Bob Dylan had his first No. 1 hit with "Like A Rolling Stone", a song he wrote inspired by a Hank Williams song.
My husband and I bought tickets to see Bob Dylan because, hey, it's Bob Dylan. How many more chances will we get to see Bob ...
Bob Dylan inspired just about every songwriter that came after him, but when it comes to Joni Mitchell, one song, in ...
With a career backing artists like Bob Dylan, Dr. John, Chuck Berry, and Tom Waits, Tony Garnier is a walking textbook of ...
How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other – and the World' examines the overlap between genre-defining musicians ...
In his 2020 tune “My Own Version of You,” Bob Dylan sang, “To hell with all the things that I used to be.” Now, his fellow ...
There is an old phrase to “Beware the Ides of March.” It is attributed to William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,” although it probably goes back farther. Another saying ...
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 ...
“I thought it’d be cool to try to be Bob Dylan for a night,” Justin Vernon said ahead of the concept band’s Eaux Claires ...