The next volume of his “Bootleg Series” will cover the years 1956 to 1963, including a recording from Hibbing.
Bob Dylan is really digging in the crates. The storied musician’s latest archival release takes us all the way back to his ...
Though The Open Window, out in October, delves into the legendary singer-songwriter’s work between 1956 and 1963 ...
Through the Open Window' boxed set will begin in the late '50s and explore his early-'60s rise to national stardom.
The early years of Bob Dylan’s musical career, before he moved to New York and legally changed his name from Robert Zimmerman ...
Bob Dylan's formative years as a songwriter and performer are getting the full archival treatment with the upcoming release of The Bootleg Series Volume 18: Through The Open Window, 1956-1963, set for ...
Is the legendary musician's new album creating controversy before it's even out or is its 9/11 street date just a tempest in a teapot? THR digs into Dylanology. By Mitch Myers Much has been written ...
Bob Dylan’s 18th ‘Bootleg Series’ box set to feature rare early recordings; Dylan has been added to the 2025 Farm Aid Lineup.
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Bob Dylan Announces ‘Bootleg Series Volume 18: Through the Open Window, 1956-1963′
The next installment of Bob Dylan's bootleg series has been announced: Volume 18: Through the Open Window 1956-1963.
Bob Dylan and Lou Reed both graced the New York City music scene in the 1960s, but their careers took very different paths.
On This Day: Bob Dylan Released His Most Controversial Album Ever originally appeared on Parade. Released on this day in 1979, Bob Dylan’s Slow Train Coming became his most controversial record ever.
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