Both remained friends through Harrison’s death in 2001 and collaborated on several more songs including co-writing several songs for the Traveling Wilburys, including “End of the Line” and “Handle ...
While in The Traveling Wilburys, Bob Dylan shared his appreciation of rap with a skeptical George Harrison. According to ...
Music icon George Harrison boosted Bob Dylan's confidence back up back up urging him to co-write a "romantic" song inspired by wanting to be closer. The Beatles' guitarist noticed the ...
John Fogerty is an icon of 1960s rock and roll, a songwriting powerhouse with numerous hits to his name. But that doesn’t mean he doesn’t get starry eyed when it comes to meeting some of his peers. As ...
“If Dylan hadn’t said some of the things he did, nobody else was going to say them,” George Harrison once noted of the folk-rock icon. “Can you imagine what a world it would be if we didn’t have a Bob ...
In the 1980s, Dylan worked with rapper Kurtis Blow on the song “Street Rock Duet.” This kicked off his appreciation for rap music. “These guys weren’t standing around bulls****ing,” Dylan said, per ...