The year 1975 was a very good one for Elton John and Chicago. It was pretty good as well for artists from Olivia Newton-John ...
All I can do is be me, whoever that is.” This quote from Bob Dylan, attributed to an interview he gave to the now defunct ...
he recorded it a second time for his 1968 album Folsom Prison Blues. Dylan released the classic protest song as a single from The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan. Hailed as one of the greatest songs of ...
Along the way, it takes in his personal relationships with fellow folkie Joan Baez and Suze Rotolo, who was immortalized on the cover of The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan and referred to here as ...
Bob Dylan has lived many lives throughout his more than 60 years of career, and there's far more to his story than what's ...
The salsa king’s solo debut produced hits ... Bob Dylan – Blood On The Tracks Widely considered to be his masterpiece, Dylan’s 15th studio album is animated by a breakup and finds its ...
The song, which opened Dylan’s 1975 album, Desire ... “And with the greatest respect to the BBC’s producers, I don’t think anybody is qualified to tell me which bit of Bob Dylan’s output I should ...
The hard rock band’s debut album includes hits like ”Mississippi Queen ... Damn Fiddle Player in the World (or, My Salute to Bob Wills) The country singer’s tribute album to the ...
Changin'” both debut on Billboard's Rock Digital Song Sales chart this week, hitting Nos. 4 and 12, respectively.
Was 1975 the best year for albums ever? I think so and these four get my vote for the ones that defined the landmark year.
Listen to Peter, Paul and Mary’s finale singalong, plus songs from Odetta, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and more.