ON Christmas Eve, 1956, a 15-year-old boy heads due south on a five-hour Greyhound Bus journey from his home in Hibbing, ...
The latest album in a long-running Dylan series takes a deep, chronological dive into the era where Dylan became Dylan. Rick ...
Through the Open Window, the latest installment of his Bootleg Series, traces how a complete unknown became the master of his ...
Dylan took the Greyhound Bus from Hibbing to St. Paul, where his cousin Howard Rutman and their summer camp friend Larry ...
Plymouth Police celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue concerts held in 1975 at the town's ...
Dylan even called Presley's recording of his song "Tomorrow Is a Long Time" the "the one recording I treasure the most " in a ...
Britney Spears took to Instagram on Friday, October 24, to indulge in one of the things she loves most: dancing. The pop ...
Historian Sean Wilentz dishes on Bob Dylan's formative years in 'The Bootleg Series Vol. 18: Through The Open Window 1956–1963'.
“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 ...
Bob Dylan rarely makes public appearances and statements other than at his scheduled shows. As a matter of fact, the man did not even show up to make any remarks at the Nobel Prize ceremony in 2013 ...
Much later, when Bruce Springsteen was inducting Dylan into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, The Boss said that “The way that Elvis freed your body, Bob freed your mind”.
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