Phil Ochs and Hunter S Thompson were key components of the counterculture scene. The duo were poltical and poetic forces that gave the 1960s its grit ...
Jacob “Jack” Ochs was born in Manhattan on Aug. 11, 1909, the youngest of four children. While attending medical school in Edinburgh, Scotland, he fell in love with Gertrude Phin ...
Newport & The Great Folk Dream, which premieres this week at the San Francisco International Film Festival, is packed with ...
This week’s top San Diego concert picks include the Django Festival Allstars, Flamin’ Groovies and a double-bill of ...
The peace movement of the ‘60s and ‘70s that eventually helped end the Vietnam War was given spirit, unity, and focus by singers like Pete Seeger, Phil Ochs, Bob Dylan, and Joan Baez.
One of the most authentic and wondrous songwriters of his generation, we've given ourselves the tough job of picking out his ...
The Bootleg Series, Volume 18, 1956–1963 debuts inside the top 10 on multiple Billboard charts with early-career songs.
Bob Dylan returns to No. 1 in the U.K. as The Bootleg Series Vol. 18: Through the Open Window, 1956–1963 tops the Americana ...
Bob Dylan is the most consistent artist there is," said Harrison. "Even his stuff, which people loathe, I like." ...
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Bob Dylan’s earliest New York tapes see the light — and they complement Timothée Chalamet biopic
Last year’s Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet, “A Complete Unknown,” gave audiences a dramatic big screen look at that early Greenwich Village scene by showing the cafés, jam sessions and ...
Bob Dylan once admitted that he got "carried away" on the closing 11-minute track from his 1966 album, 'Blonde On Blonde'.
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