Bob Dylan has been no stranger to the Seattle market since the pandemic curtain lifted on touring. Each of the past two summers, the great American songsmith has linked up with his old pal Willie ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bob Dylan, 85, is still full of surprises. Bob Dylan Sings "Baby, Won't You Be My Baby" Live For the First Time Ever It takes a ...
Nobel Prize-winning song-poet Bob Dylan turns 85 on Sunday, May 24. In order to celebrate the august occasion, we have put together an 85-minute playlist featuring one minute of music for every year ...
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Bob Dylan through the years. Credit: Composite photo/Wikimedia Commons. Fifty-five years ago this week, the world’s most popular comic strip, “Peanuts,” ran an iconic panel. It showed Linus (sans ...
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Ron Rosenbaum’s latest book, Bob Dylan: Things Have Changed, is not a biography. It is instead a “kind of biography”—which is a distinction with a difference. It is, in keeping with Rosenbaum’s long ...
Bob Dylan’s Instagram account used to feature the type of bland, standard content you’d expect from a legacy artist: “On this date” historical posts, tour announcements, box set advertisements. That ...
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Bob Dylan's website has been updated with over a dozen new tour dates. The first of these new dates to be added to Dylan's 2026 schedule will take place on July 8 in Chicago. Then come shows in places ...
Today’s musicians would do well by their careers in reading Jim Windolf’s exquisite new book, “Where the Music Had to Go: How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other—and the World.” In the book’s ...
Somewhere deep in the heart of America, in the back of a bus hurtling down some godforsaken highway, Walmarts and cemeteries and Civil War battlegrounds whizzing past, mute and forgotten and eternal, ...