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Revisiting the setlist from Newport Folk Festival 1965, the show where folk hero Bob Dylan officially 'went electric', performing three revolutionary songs.
The new Bob Dylan biopic is inspiring people to learn about the artist and bringing them to the Bob Dylan Center in downtown Tulsa.
It might at first seem obvious why filmmakers won’t leave the subject of Bob Dylan alone. Search “Dylan” and “movies,” and the list — from documentaries like “Don’t Look Back” (1967) to fictionalized treatments like “I’m Not There” (2007) — turns out to be surprisingly extensive.
At first glance, you might not have guessed behind the sunglasses, bushy hair and general shaggy appearance that it was Timothée Chalamet playing the iconic, eccentric Bob Dylan. Yet, for the nearly two and a half hours that is “A Complete Unknown,
The longtime keyboardist and organist of The Band, Garth Hudson passed away in January at the age of 87.
A look into Bob Dylan and his influence on punk music and punk culture through five songs by Public Enemy, Joe Strummer and Against Me! among others.
The makers of A Complete Unknown gave up trying to make the singer-songwriter sympathetic, and let his music – and a bravura turn from Timothée Chalamet – provide the heart.
Oscar-nominated director James Mangold directs Timothée Chalamet as the Nobel-Prize winning Musician Bob Dylan in 'A Complete Unknown'. Starring Chalamet with Edward Norton as Pete Seeger, Elle Fanning as Sylvie Russo,
Timothée Chalamet delivers an amazing performance as young Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s “A Complete Unknown,” which chronicles 19-year-old Dylan’s arrival in New York — after hitchhiking from Minnesota in 1961 — and his rapid rise to fame as a folk singer/songwriter, culminating with his dicey choice four years later to transition into a rock star.
Blood on the Tracks is Dylan stripped of artifice he so effectively fashioned since he emerged as a bizarre mid-western figure out of the clubs of Greenwich Village – the one acutely illustrated in James Mangold’s new film A Complete Unknown (also aptly titled),