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He last performed the 1964 protest anthem at a 2010 White House event honoring the civil rights movement to an audience that ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSN50 Years Ago: Bob Dylan and the Band Finally Issue Flawed ‘Basement Tapes’Released on June 26, 1975, The Basement Tapes was genius finding itself – in Bob Dylan, once more; in the Band, for the very ...
Bob Dylan performed his iconic song 'The Times They Are A-Changin' for the first time since 2010 on the 2025 Outlaw Festival.
Legendary country and folk icons are making a stop in Texas as part of the Outlaw Music Festival tour. Here’s your guide to ...
A look at why people getting angry at pop stars has always been a problem, via the reason that Keith Butler shouted "Judas" at Bob Dylan in Manchester.
His Life and Music, from The Hawks and Bob Dylan to The Band’ after deep dives into archival materials and original ...
Chris Stapleton, Sheryl Crow and the McCrary Sisters joined Willie Nelson onstage to close his hour-long set on the Outlaw Music Festival at Franklin's FirstBank Amphitheater.
In Franklin, Tennessee, on June 25th, Bob Dylan performed 'The Times They Are A-Changin' for the first time since at an event at the White House in 2010.
With the benefit of half a century of hindsight, Bob Dylan and The Band's The Basement Tapes would appear to represent the first of a series of ...
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ARTnews on MSNBob Dylan Announces New Art Book ‘Point Blank' to Release This FallBob Dylan will spotlight another side of his creative output this fall with "Point Blank (Quick Studies)," a new art book set ...
Bill Taylor and the Appalachian Heathens' cover of "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" impressed AGT judges, becoming one of the most viewed auditions on June 24.
Zak Starkey on being sacked by The Who, being left out of the reunited Oasis, working with Noel Gallagher, and advice for Barry Keoghan playing Ringo Starr ...
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