In the middle of a busy junket day, Sam popped down to the opulent Mr Fogg’s Pawnbrokers on Dean Street to join us for a ...
The haunting folk anthem’s unlikely second life turned it into one of the defining American rock songs of the 1960s ...
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Bob Dylan's songs are iconic, but some artists have taken his work to new heights, reimagining it in ways that arguably ...
Florida honors Allman Brothers guitarist Dickey Betts, singer of the hit song "Ramblin’ Man," with a memorial highway through ...
"Highway of Diamonds" showcases decades of Black artists reshaping and sometimes radically reframing Dylan's work.
Bob Dylan's Idiot Wind reveals the hidden pain behind one of his most acclaimed songs, as personal betrayal fuels a brutally honest masterpiece.
Fifty-seven years ago today, Bob Dylan and a country legend recorded a new version of one of his most mysterious songs.
Bob Dylan's romantic song mixed vulnerability with poetic, heartbreak, revealing the emotional complexity behind one of the most debated love songs.
If asked to sum up Bob Dylan’s career using his own lyrics, one could do far worse than clipping the above line from 1965’s Bringing It All Back Home. This lyrical maxim captures an idea articulated ...