Shame's Charlie Steen unveiled his musical influences and love for Bob Dylan, during an episode of Far Out's Existential Boozer.
Bob Dylan never asked to be the voice of a generation, but he felt that some singers seemed a bit more attainable than others ...
Planet Waves entered the chart on Feb. 9, 1974, at number 19. A week later, it shot up to the top, finally giving Dylan that ...
After a near-fatal motorcycle crash in 1966, Bob Dylan retreated from the spotlight, reevaluating his relationship with fame ...
Bob Dylan's songs are iconic, but some artists have taken his work to new heights, reimagining it in ways that arguably ...
"Highway of Diamonds" showcases decades of Black artists reshaping and sometimes radically reframing Dylan's work ...
Rotolo inspired some of Dylan’s most iconic songs, including “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright”, “Boots of Spanish Leather”, Tomorrow Is a Long Time”, and “One Too Many Mornings”. Dylan also wrote ...
On this day (February 16) in 1974, Bob’s 14th studio effort, Planet Waves, topped the chart. Originally set to be titled ...
Bob Dylan started his career by writing inherently political protest music. He moved away from this style of music relatively quickly, but his protest songs are still culturally significant. When ...
Bob Dylan’s former, and well-preserved, Harlem home has a buyer. The landmarked Renaissance Revival townhouse at 265 W. 139th St. along Strivers’ Row served as Dylan’s home for 14 years. It recently ...
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