In a move that outraged folk purists, Bob Dylan went electric at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. But was the crowd's anger really about the guitar?
Vocal coach Eric Vetro helped all three acclaimed stars find their voices in their portrayals of the pop music legends.
TODAY Show host Dylan Dreyer, who shares three sons with her ex-husband, Brian Fichera, opened up about motherhood on social ...
Bob Laurence, who spent 35 years as a television and arts critic for The San Diego Union-Tribune, died on Oct. 12, surrounded by family at his North Park home. He was 84. From 1970 until his ...
In August of 1964, the Beatles were staying at the Delmonico Hotel near Manhattan’s Central Park, according to the Beatles ...
“Then, when the concert was over, Peter came back with a bunch of his friends and he said: ‘Nobody walks out on Dylan!’ I ...
What Sam Sussman, author of ‘Boy from the North Country,’ hears in the catalog of the enigmatic singer-songwriter.
Bob Dylan once called Glen Campbell's 1968 Jimmy Webb-penned classic "Wichita Lineman" “The greatest song ever written.” ...
Music legend Sir Tom Jones has admitted he felt partly responsible as his late wife Linda's health deteriorated. The couple ...
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 ...