Bob Dylan’s early years in New York — during which he metamorphosed from an unknown folksinger into Bob Dylan — will be the subject of the Tulsa-based Bob Dylan Center’s first traveling exhibition, ...
When Bob Dylan arrived in New York City on January 24, 1961, “it was dead-on winter,” he later recalled. “The cold was brutal, and every artery of the city was snow-packed. … It wasn’t money or love ...
Just two years after he began performing, Dylan took steps to legally change his name, so seriously, in fact, that he refused to discuss his given name at the time. Speaking with Newsweek, he ...
In a new post on X, Bob Dylan, who is currently on tour in the United Kingdom, has revealed he will be announcing more new ...
Legendary singer Bob Dylan gave fans a big tease about what he has planned to come after his current slate of tour dates.
Joan Baez perhaps said it best when she described Bob Dylan’s arrival to the NYC folk scene in the late 1950s in her song “Diamonds and Rust”: You burst on the scene already a legend. The unwashed ...
You know that Bob Dylan's electric period was important. But you might not know why it made such a difference on the rock world.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — How does it feel ... to know you could soon covet your very own piece of Minnesota music history? Coming off the heels of the Christmas Day release of James Mangold's new biopic, "A ...
Bob Dylan’s typewritten draft of the “Mr. Tambourine Man” lyrics sold for $508,000 Saturday at an auction featuring 60 Dylan items from the collection of late rock journalist Al Aronowitz. Other ...
Suze Rotolo, who was Bob Dylan’s girlfriend in the early ’60s and inspired many of the singer-songwriter’s early songs, died Feb. 24 in New York after a long illness. She was 67. Rotolo was 17 when ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results