As if Bob Dylan didn't spoil his listeners enough with heaps of albums to listen to, there's even more greatness to be ...
Dylan was organized and put out by Dylan's record label, Columbia, with zero input from Dylan himself. It consisted of ...
Bob Dylan recorded one of the greatest protest songs of all time.
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For younger generations looking into the legendary Bob Dylan catalogue, songs like "Desolation Row" and "Girl From the North ...
In 1965, Bob Dylan left his acoustic folk roots in the dust with the release of the blues-based "Highway 61 Revisited." Written by Dylan, the title track from the 1965 Billboard Top 3 album of the ...
When the Everly Brothers began to see enormous chart success with the songs of Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, they weren't only ...
In 1969, Rolling Stone asked Bob Dylan if he could ever imagine a time when he would stop making albums. “Well, let’s put it this way,” came his reply. “Making a record isn’t any more than just ...
Using three chords nicked from La Bamba, Bob Dylan wrote the song that transformed his career – despite his record label's ...
He probably didn’t anticipate, though, that the most powerful American poetry would come from its songwriters. With the creation of jazz, blues, gospel, and country music, and the synthesis of those ...
Songs of the '60s and '70s that played a role in political movements More than half a century ago, a prominent portion of the music that found popularity in mainstream America achieved it through what ...