The Bob Dylan lyrical practice that inspired John Lennon to write The Beatles' nonsensical surrealist allegory "I Am The Walrus".
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Today in Music History for Oct. 26: In 1813, English organist Henry Smart was born. Though largely self-taught, he published ...
Sixty-two years ago today, Bob Dylan stepped into a studio in New York to record one of the most timeless songs of the era.
n last year’s Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet portrayed the singer up to 1965, when he controversially ...
In a move that outraged folk purists, Bob Dylan went electric at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. But was the crowd's anger ...
As she marks the 50th anniversary of the "Horses" album, Smith collaborated with Jacques Marie Mage on a limited-edition ...
What Sam Sussman, author of ‘Boy from the North Country,’ hears in the catalog of the enigmatic singer-songwriter.
Shaggy was born, The Beach Boys' song 'Good Vibrations' entered the singles charts; the Supremes had the No. 1 album; Bob ...
Before it was a song on a record, “What Good Am I?” was a question Sir Tom Jones was quietly asking himself. The music legend ...
New BBC documentary hears first-hand how Sir Tom used to think of his wife Linda while singing the Bob Dylan song What Good ...
I'd do it again tomorrow' - The punk-rapper went on Louis Theroux’s podcast for his first interview since Glastonbury ...
Bob Dylan's switch from acoustic folk to all-out electric rock 'n' roll is one of the defining creative evolutions of the 60s. Depicted in recent biopic A ...