An amazing story many haven't heard.
In 1983, Bob Dylan recorded "Blind Willie McTell" for his Infidels album but decided to cut it from the final track list.
In the same way that we still read Joyce, Shakespeare and Homer, we will doubtless listen to Dylan for years to come.
In 1961, 19-year-old Robert Allen Zimmerman dropped out of college in his native Minnesota, made a pilgrimage to New York City to meet his folk music idol Woody Guthrie, and decided to become, in his ...
On May 27, 1963, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan hit shelves. It included hit songs such as “Blowin’ In The Wind,” “Don’t Think ...
On May 27, 1963, Bob Dylan released his second studio album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. Released just one year after his ...
How many versions of Bob Dylan do you think there truly are? One, four, more than nine? Who knows, but one cannot deny that Dylan has reinvented himself more than any other musician in the history of ...
Dylan fans and critics alike consider Blood on the Tracks one of Bob’s finest albums. Much of the 10-track collection was believed to be inspired the breakup Dylan’s marriage to first wife Sara ...
In 1980, Bob Dylan admitted that he couldn't rewrite one of his early triumphs since his outlook had changed so much over the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Bob Dylan’s sophomore album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan showed that ...
Asking Bob Dylan how he makes an album is a bit like asking anyone how they know how to walk – they didn't one day, then they learned and now they simply do. "We just take a song; I play it and ...
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