Bob Dylan's seminal 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right' has been had many renditions over the years. Here we pick out five of the best, from country to indie.
In 1964, when he was just 23, Bob Dylan wrote the prophetic anthem that encapsulates Trump’s America
Decrying a world characterized by materialism, violence and blind conformity, Dylan echoed the warnings of King Solomon.
The lyrics to Creedence Clearwater Revival song 'Who'll Stop The Rain' inspired the title of his Bob Dylan's song, 'Shelter From The Storm'.
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Edinburgh News on MSNHibs hit upbeat rhythm ahead of Celtic Park Scottish Cup clash as star makes 'just call me Bob Dylan' quipUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNBob Dylan biopic captures the ephemeral and poetic spirit of a rolling stoneTimothée Chalamet’s brilliant performance of the musician and poet in A Complete Unknown captures the elusive essence of a ...
Tench, who plays a pair of shows at Largo at the Coronet in LA this month, says the sound of Lennon’s ‘Plastic Ono Band’ and ...
It has been a long time since alt-rock legend Courtney Love released any new music. Last year, she guested on 070 Shake’s ...
Congratulations to Dylan Agostin, Christian Dragan, Dylan Heroux, Michael Karla, Sam Kral, Colton Santangelo, and Matija ...
Local, state and national politicians were on hand Wednesday to honor Toad’s Place, the legendary music venue in New Haven, as it celebrates it 50th anniversary.
The performance took place nearly 60 years after Dylan famously played "Like a Rolling Stone" at the Royal Albert Hall.
In May 1966, Bob Dylan famously sang “Like a Rolling Stone” at the Royal Albert Hall. Nearly 60 years later, Courtney Love performed the classic right next door.
A memorabilia auction highlights the pivotal role Terri Thal and Paula Batson played in Bob Dylan and Bob Neuwirth's lives.
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