The Beatles stand atop most categories when it comes to rock bands of theirs or any other era. That's certainly the case when ...
Remember when Pete Seeger allegedly tried to cut the sound of Bob Dylan's iconic electric performance at the Newport Folk Festival?
The second—and more influential—demiurge of the folk-music microcosm is Bob Dylan ... Five minutes after seven, Dylan walked into the studio, carrying a battered guitar case.
Stephen Handschu, a sculptor who was born blind, moved from Chicago to New York City. He happened to be friends with a ...
He also began working with musicians to amplify acoustic guitars, just as electrified sound was becoming the ... David Gilmour, the electrified Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival—the guitar’s look ...
After a motorcycle crash and eight years without touring, the legendary singer’s live comeback was the most galvanising music ...
An interview with keyboardist Mike Utley about Bob Neuwirth's 1974 self-titled album, a reissue of which was released on Sept ...
But with Bob Dylan’s success and the ... where he learned to play guitar and banjo and eventually made his way into the Village; Dylan would recall first seeing him in the audience at the ...
the way the vocals are shouted into a gale-force wind created by the guitars, the drums and the yelling of the audience. That's the way Bob Dylan and The Band commenced many dates on their 1974 ...
That’s why the tweet sent out by the account Tuesday night at 6:02 p.m. is so baffling. It’s a mere seven words: “Happy Birthday Mary Jo! See you in Frankfort.” There is no other context.
The Indiana native and first-generation America will perform songs from his new album next week at the Rady Shell ...