Bob Dylan broke out the 'Basement Tapes' classic "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" for the first time since 2012 on the second night ...
Tired, emotional and besieged by fans and enemies alike, by 1966 the Fab Four were ready to quit touring for good. A new collection of images by rock photographer Jim Marshall captures their last gigs ...
No one noticed this folk-country song from Bob Dylan's "John Wesley Harding" -- until another artist covered it and turned ...
Being an artist means taking risks. These are three legendary rock albums artists thought would end their careers.
Rod Stewart knew a thing or two about what makes a great rock vocal, but he knew that few could match the true masters of ...
Sessions for Blonde On Blonde started in October 1965 in New York, at Columbia Records’ Studio A, Dylan’s regular room since ...
Less partisan collectors shouldn’t automatically shy away from paintings and sculpture crafted by big-name musicians, though ...
I visited the IW from Southampton in 1969 to see my idol, Bob Dylan, who was topping the bill at the second IW Festival. It was Dylan's first big gig since his bad motorcycle accident in 1966 and ...
The Bob Dylan Blonde On Blonde Bob Johnston-produced recording sessions began in New York City in October 1965 at CBS studios ...
From a photo book on San Francisco’s Candlestick Park goodbye to the effects of others on the music, the books cover a lot of ...
Hillman and McGuinn's frustrations inspired the now-classic track, "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star," which was ...
I guess I’m the last to solve a 60-year-old mystery. When Bob Dylan insisted, “Everybody Must Get Stoned,” in 1966 as part of ...