Bob Dylan, Mr Tambourine Man
A Complete Unknown” is the rare Hollywood movie that has inspired a reckoning. Everywhere, on social media, in mainstream media, or simply on the part of so many who have seen the film, a tingling conversation is taking place - a kind of collective meditation/investigation into who Bob Dylan was,
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Dylan seemed to be in on the joke, posting an old black and white clip of himself saying “Good God, I must leave right away.”
Chris Robinson shares the time he saw Bob Dylan give the Rolling Stones the bird at a concert in the South of France.
Bob Dylan released his 15th studio album, Blood on the Tracks. Musician Kevin Odegard joins Bill DeVille to talk about the Minneapolis recording sessions that shaped half of that monumental album.
Bob Dylan has always had a fraught relationship with the world of progressive social change. He wrote some of the most penetrating socially conscious songs of the early 1960s — “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “The Times They Are A-Changin’,
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Bob Dylan earns his fortieth career hit on Billboard's Americana/Folk Albums chart as Mixing Up The Medicine / A Retrospective debuts.
Bob Dylan's draft lyrics for his 1965 song Mr Tambourine Man have sold at auction for $508,000 (£417,471) in the US. The lyrics on two yellow sheets of paper are three typewritten drafts of the song - but not the final version.
The greatest thing about the new film A Complete Unknown about Bob Dylan might be that it elevates the talented Texas producer Tom Wilson from being
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