Bob Dylan's iconic song marked a turning point in his career, transitioning from folk to rock and becoming a defining track ...
Buffalo Springfield released the track "For What It's Worth," inspired by a Los Angeles protest that became tied to the Vietnam War.
In 1970, a simple roadside experience during a trip across the United States inspired one of rock music's most memorable ...
Here are five protest songs from the 1970s that were controversial at the time of their release. The 1970s was a highly ...
Singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams has always had a dark edge to her stories, but her new music seems darker. You can clearly see the evolution in the titles of two of her albums released decades ...
Steve Earle on America's proud history of protest songs by artists from Woody Guthrie to Neil Young to Bruce Springsteen and ...
Even as the Grammy nominations pile up and the Americana sound she helped pioneer becomes increasingly mainstream, Williams ...
Where have all the protest songs gone? It’s a question that led to a gathering in Flossmoor, where performers, poets, artists and artisans came together for an emotionally charged evening of protest ...
Springsteen's entire catalog lives in an uneasy space between pride and protest, love of country and a clear-eyed view of its ...
Among the historic wins, spirited if chaotic tributes and breakthrough moments for new talent at Sunday's Grammy Awards, one small pleasure was the emergence of a new comedy duo. Twice during the ...
In late January, Bruce Springsteen released "Streets of Minneapolis," memorializing Minnesota residents shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, weaving "ICE Out Now" chants into a ...