Folk Rock Icon Bob Dylan Plays Controversial 1963 Hit for the First Time in Nearly a Decade originally appeared on Parade. Folk rock legend Bob Dylan, 84, has always had a knack for writing or ...
Just two songs into his Outlaw Music Festival set Wednesday night at the FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, Tennessee, Bob Dylan broke out his 1964 protest anthem "The Times They Are a-Changin'" for ...
The bust-out bard is back! After taking a night off from his ongoing delivery of dust-offs and first-time covers on May 16 at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, Bob Dylan resumed his current motif at the ...
The bust-out bard was back at it on June 25. After taking a couple of weeks off the road between legs of Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival, Bob Dylan returned to the live stage last Friday, June ...
In the spring of 1963, a 21-year-old Bob Dylan was on the train reading a copy of Broadside, the left-wing mimeographed publication known for nurturing a number of important folk musicians. Often ...
A good cover will sound like the original, but as Bob Dylan came to find when first listening to the Byrds’ version of “Tambourine Man,” a great cover will transform a song into something entirely ...
Three days after stumping the crowd at Belfast’s Waterfront Hall by playing Van Morrison’s 2016 supreme deep cut “Going Down to Bangor,” Bob Dylan went significantly further back in music history — ...
Bob Dylan originally released “All Along the Watchtower” on John Wesley Harding in late December 1967. Less than one year later, the Jimi Hendrix Experience released its version of the track the ...
Just two songs into his Outlaw Music Festival set Wednesday night at the FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, Tennessee, Bob Dylan broke out his 1964 protest anthem “The Times They Are a-Changin'” for ...