With Dylan interest at a new high, Thal shares her story of discovering the star and making his first ever recording ...
PEOPLE launches an in-depth look into what very well might be Dylan's darkest day — which also happened to be pop's greatest night ...
The keyboardist for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers has finally released his second album, which deals with getting married, Petty's death and more.
An interview with Terri Thal, who worked as Bob Dylan's first manager/booking agent in New York City in the early '60s.
Dylan isn’t alone in experiencing this strange phenomenon. Many artists merely see themselves as a vehicle for music creation rather than being responsible for driving a creative vision from start to ...
An exploration of archival material from the Bob Dylan Center screens at the Lobero Theatre, with Q&A featuring director ...
Charley Crockett opens up about a decade of keen songwriting, working with Shooter Jennings and why ‘Lonesome Drifter’ brings ...
The Traveling Wilbury's are perhaps the greatest band to have never played live. But if George Harrison had his way, it would have been a different story.
Bob has no set schedule of recording dates. We think he’s important enough to record whenever he wants to come to the studio.” Five minutes after seven, Dylan walked into the studio ...
Bob Dylan items like a 1966 tour harmonica, artwork, photos, and a Rolling Thunder Revue pillowcase are up for sale via RR ...