Bob Dylan inadvertently fueled Townes Van Zandt's songwriting dreams with hope, inspiration, and an awfully fierce sense of ambition.
In fact, there is one era in particular that Dylan deemed his worst. Learn why Dylan dislikes 'Down in the Groove', below.
Back in May 1965 the music magazine, Record Mirror, had the idea of asking Donovan, the Glasgow-born troubadour, to review the latest Bob ...
Bob Dylan never spent less time in the studio than he did in the 1990s, and though it may not have been his best decade, he ...
Bidding is underway for dozens of Bob Dylan memorabilia items, including his earliest-known demo recording described ... of Dylan's "Highway 61 Revisited" album from 1965 — well, the lower ...
With her new album and a tour, Joan Osborne continues to honor Bob Dylan’s legacy and introduce his songs to new audiences.
PEOPLE launches an in-depth look into what very well might be Dylan's darkest day — which also happened to be pop's greatest ...
For Bob Dylan's first show of 2025, he played most of 'Rough and Rowdy Ways' and mixed in oldies like 'All Along the ...
After seeing how Mike Campbell's input revitalised Don Henley, Bob Dylan fancied a slice of the action, but was thwarted by a ...
Not every song is meant for the stage, and while Bob Dylan has a plethora of great material, even he knew that some tracks were best left on the record.
Over-worn cliche No.1: It’s the album on which Dylan INVENTED folk ... Look at him, going all electric and that: Bob Dylan recording 'Bringing It All Back Home', January, 1965 in Columbia's ...