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Today in Music History for Jan. 21: In 1891, Calixa Lavallee, the composer of ``O Canada,'' died from tubercular laryngitis at his home in Boston. He was 48. In 1902, ``The Ode to Newfoundland'' was ...
In a 1972 Rolling Stone interview, Baez, 85, spoke on Dylan's rapid rise to fame, and how it affected both him and his ...
Broadway director, a young classical violinist, and a country music singer followed Dylan on a collaborative journey that ...
Dylan's 1983 album 'Infidels' contains a number of prescient observations about contemporary politics and the Trump ...
Bob Dylan was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1970. He didn't love the experience, but a memorable song came from it.
The pioneering jam band's co-founder died Saturday, "peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, after courageously beating cancer ...
Bob Dylan once named “Death of an Unpopular Poet” and “He Went to Paris” two of his favorite Jimmy Buffett songs.
After six decades of iconic songs, Bob Dylan finally scored his first and only Billboard No. 1 Hit, something his biggest ...
When Bob Dylan‘s Rough and Rowdy Ways tour hit Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Ireland, on Thursday evening, there were probably quite a few hardcore Van Morrison fans in the crowd. There’s always been a ...
The music world is mourning founding Grateful Dead member Bob Weir. Don Was, Weir’s bandmate in Wolf Bros since 2018, wrote, ...
I invited my 19-year-old daughter along. “Do I want to see Bob Dylan? That’s like asking me if I want to go see Jesus!” And there’s the thing. Dylan is such a monumental figure in music, in world ...
As a young songwriter in the 1960s, Bob Dylan represented the future of both music and culture itself, but during an often fascinating, sometimes idiosyncratic show at 3Arena on Tuesday, he is an ...