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Bob Dylan Stuns Fans by Kicking Off Concert With This Song for the First Time in Over 35 Years originally appeared on Parade.
Bob Dylan’s iconic protest album was shaped in a rowdy Irish bar. The rebel songs he heard there changed music forever.
Remembering the night Madison Square Garden fell silent for a sitar, and lent its ears to Pandit Ravi Shankar, one of the ...
In reinventing himself, did Robert Allen Zimmerman — Dylan’s birth name and the grandson of Lithuanian and Ukrainian Jewish ...
Nelson — at Newport Folk Fest on Saturday — talks getting sober, learning to fly, and flying solo. The post Ahead of local ...
Smoking offers a palpable pause, a singular moment of physical presence in an existence mediated by ever-present pressure.
Today, Bob Dylan is considered one of the most influential cultural figures of his time. But you wouldn’t have seen that coming had you seen him getting booed onstage at the 1965 Newport Folk ...
Bob Dylan’s early years in New York will be the subject of a forthcoming exhibition at NYU, 'How Many Roads: Bob Dylan and His Changing Times.' ...
Dylan’s home in unit 3R received mention in his 2002 memoir — and now the 161 W. Fourth St. building it’s in has listed for sale.
Bob Dylan is a gifted and insightful artist, but he’s flat wrong about climate science — you actually do need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
Bob Dylan will play 13 shows in the UK and Ireland later this year on his acclaimed Rough and Rowdy Ways tour, where concertgoers will once again be asked to put their phones away.