You know that Bob Dylan's electric period was important. But you might not know why it made such a difference on the rock world.
Bob Dylan dominated the 1960s music scene as a revolutionary folk artist, inspiring countless musicians — including a legendary band made up of John Lennon,Paul McCartney, George Harrisonand Ringo ...
Bob Dylan was an "idol" to The Beatles, but John Lennon also had a fiercely competitive rivalry with the 'Blowin' in the Wind' folk icon.
Dylan’s first choice was “Do Unto Others” by Pee Wee Crayton, originally released in 1954. The song has been covered by ...
It's only fitting that a misheard lyric led to the first meeting between The Beatles and Bob Dylan. The Fab Four and the folk music icon had been circling each other in the music industry for years, ...
In his new book How to Smoke Pot (Properly), marijuana journalist David Bienenstock provides a valuable “headiquette” lesson outlining the dos and don’ts of getting someone high for the first time. In ...
Despite being a lone wolf when it came to crafting some of the finest poetry of the 20th century, Bob Dylan frequently collaborated with other artists. Whether it be in the recording studio or on ...
When it comes to day-in-rock almanac entries, it’s hardly surprising that some dates appear more busy than others throughout the history of the genre. It’s less common, though, for a particular day to ...
Dylan has drawn some severe criticism from members of The Byrds, Oasis, Talking Heads and even a novelist b or two. Here are ...
Rapper Kanye West reveals his all-time favorite song is a rock cover by Jimi Hendrix of Bob Dylans' All Along the Watchtower.
Beatles fans are ready to bounce Thursday, Nov. 6 through Saturday, Nov. 8 to the inaugural Everything Fab Four Fest at the ...
The display will be projected onto the side of the Burns Mausoleum Images of Bob Dylan and The Beatles are to be beamed onto ...