Bob Dylan and the Band brought their reunion tour to arenas all across North America in January 1974 before touching down in New York City at the tail end of the month for three sold-out shows at ...
Bob Dylan and The Band didn't officially release 'The Basement Tapes' until 1975. These four covers gave the wider world a ...
Eight years after having being booed nightly for the electric sets on their 1966 tour, Bob Dylan and The Band (then known as The Hawks) returned to the road together, and this time with a dynamic ...
The writer Michael Walker once theorized that the sixties — not the literal decade but the idea or more accurately the vibe — actually ended in 1973. The suggestion was that the era’s halcyon artists ...
So Bob Dylan looks you in the eye and says, “I never intended to become a folk singer.” What’s that, again? James Mangold, director, co-writer and co-producer of “A Complete Unknown,” had several ...
When Dylan's session guitarist failed to show up on ‘Nashville Skyline,’ it opened the door for a newcomer who would go on to ...
Bob Dylan is in the air lately thanks to Timothée Chalamet and A Complete Unknown, and the man himself is staying busy too. He just announced a short tour that will find him playing some smaller ...