Bob Dylan was never a musician who remained stagnant with one specific sound, and that tended to annoy a lot of his fans. Read more here.
This year, two arena-filling artists returned to the older civic function of song. Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets of Minneapolis” and U2’s elegiac “American Obituary,” written in response to immigration ...
Bob Dylan's songs are iconic, but some artists have taken his work to new heights, reimagining it in ways that arguably ...
Planet Waves entered the chart on Feb. 9, 1974, at number 19. A week later, it shot up to the top, finally giving Dylan that ...
"Highway of Diamonds" showcases decades of Black artists reshaping and sometimes radically reframing Dylan's work.
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In 2002, Guthrie’s protest tune was selected as one of fifty American songs to the National Recording Registry, which honors the most important and influential music in the country’s history. It was ...
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Decades later, Bob Dylan’s most deceptively tender song still hides raw heartbreak beneath the surface, You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go.
Explore Kentucky’s bourbon heartland with a tour of Buffalo Trace, blending rich whisky history with Bond lore, Bob Dylan’s ...
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The most iconic lyrics ever written

There's something magical about a line that sticks with you forever. You know the ones. Those lyrics that flash through your ...
On this day (February 16) in 1974, Bob’s 14th studio effort, Planet Waves, topped the chart. Originally set to be titled ...