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You’d be forgiven for assuming Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson are birds of a different feather. One’s a reclusive Jewish kid ...
Stone House, a sprawling, historic estate that has long been a creative hub for artists and musicians, is selling for just ...
With the benefit of half a century of hindsight, Bob Dylan and The Band's The Basement Tapes (released 6/26/75) would appear ...
Longtime Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench revisited the Tom Petty canon alongside carefully curated covers and selections from his new album The Melancholy Season.
The smiling visage of the late Richard Manuel that adorns the dust cover of Stephen T. Lewis' biography belies the sorrowful ...
Woodstock were bold with their invites, asking all the biggest names of the era if they wanted to play the festival. But did they invite The Beatles?
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If Dylan could sing about Israel and Iran
The verse seems to refer to Israel’s 1981 bombing of Osirak, the Iraqi bomb factory that was set up to produce weapons-grade ...
This Vintage Pop Stardom episode of the Greatest Pop Stars podcast focuses on Sly & the Family Stone's 1969, one of the ...
Before Woodstock and FM radio shaped the sound of the 1970s, the 1960s were already roaring with American bands pushing rock ...
Many of Dylan’s songs are replete with biblical references hearkening back to his Jewish studies in childhood.
Kendrick Lamar, Ledisi and others are creating the soundtrack for this cultural inflection point and for the legacy of ...
(Bottom row, from left) Pavement: Mark Ibold, Steve West, Scott Kannberg, Bob Nastanovich, Stephen Malkmus; (Top row, from right) “Pavement”: Joseph Keery, Fred Hechinger, Nat Wolff, Griffin Newman, ...