In January 1961, a young folk troubadour left his childhood home in Minnesota for the mean streets of New York City to chase a career in music. Finding success in the folk clubs lining Greenwich ...
Although he earned all types of trophies for his countless achievements in music, Dylan’s win for the Nobel Prize was a significant change within the organization, which had traditionally associated ...
Folk music legend Bob Dylan was not shy about his love for this iconic southern city, and you can visit for yourself and ...
When Bob Dylan released John Wesley Harding in 1967, it went against the psychedelic grain. But this introspective album ...
Bob Dylan’s MTV Unplugged debuts on multiple charts in the U.K., including the Official Vinyl Albums, Official Physical ...
Asbury Park rocker Jake Thistle made it to 'American Idol's' Top 20, earning praise from Carrie Underwood.
It goes without saying that the 1960s produced some of the most iconic rock songs in history; after all, it was the decade ...
Bruce Springsteen's live rendition of Knockin' on Heaven's Door with Tom Morello, during the 2015 MusiCares Person of the ...
In 'I Shall Be Free No 10', Bob Dylan references the British invasion as he attempts to navigate the sociopolitical climate in America.
Behind Bob Dylan's 1966 track, "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)", from its initial inspiration to later applications.
On July 29, 1966, Bob Dylan was involved in a motorcycle crash that halted his career at only 25 years old.