How did one neighborhood become the locus for generations of musical invention, from Dylan to Nina Simone? A new book has some answers Greenwich Village’s boundary-pushing musical history goes back ...
You’d never expect a world-famous musician and one of the greatest songwriters in the world to live in a third-floor walkup, but before Bob Dylan was Bob Dylan, that’s exactly what he did. In 1961, ...
At first, Peter Wolf — best known as the limber-limbed solo artist and former lead singer of the J. Geils Band — may not seem like a day-one Bob Dylan fan who saw some of the legendary bard’s earliest ...
In recreating New York’s Greenwich Village in the early ’60s for the Bob Dylan biopic, “A Complete Unknown,” production designer François Audouy adopted as his mantra the fabled line from Dylan’s ...
Bob Dylan was a complete unknown when he moved to New York in 1961 and into a third-floor Greenwich Village walkup at 161 W. Fourth St. that can now be yours, along with the building it’s in, for ...
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"A Complete Unknown" production design sketch (Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures) François Audouy and Arianne Phillips, the production designer and costume designer of “A Complete Unknown,” both ...
In 1975, when Bay Area music legend Joan Baez sang the words, “You burst on the scene already a legend…” in her song, ...
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