Bob Dylan’s 4th Time Around sounds like a tribute but was actually written as a clever response to a Beatles song in 1966.
Bob Dylan remembers the exact moment Jesus Christ entered his life in a way he could not ignore. The physical and emotional tolls of the road had proved exhausting on his 1978 tour. On one ...
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Like him or loathe him, you have to say Simon Cowell is at least honest. Cowell was appearing on the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast when he gave his thoughts on Bob Dylan – not an artist he seems to ...
"If people like him, then they like him," Cowell said during the Monday, Nov. 24 episode of the 'Rolling Stone Music Now' podcast Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
When Bob Dylan‘s Rough and Rowdy Ways tour hit Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Ireland, on Thursday evening, there were probably quite a few hardcore Van Morrison fans in the crowd. There’s always been a ...
Last winter’s Timothée Chalamet movie “A Complete Unknown” tried to demonstrate the evolution by looking at Dylan’s early New York City years. Now we can experience the transformation musically in the ...
Before it was a song on a record, “What Good Am I?” was a question Sir Tom Jones was quietly asking himself. The music legend opened up in a new BBC documentary about the meaning behind his Bob Dylan ...
"Maggie's Farm" is a classic from an album full of them. 1965's Bringing It All Back Home was the first Bob Dylan LP to feature electric instruments. One result of Dylan going rock was tracks like ...
The late ’60s were a time when rock legends seemed larger than life, and nobody played louder, harder, or with more raw electricity than Jimi Hendrix. And according to Classic Rock Magazine, on this ...