Bob Dylan possessed a knack for getting ahead of trends instead of following them. In 1967, the music world was going in a maximalist direction, with ornate productions specifically attuned to the ...
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Bob Dylan and Jorma Kaukonen on the 1960s guitar icon who led an electric blues revolution and died alone and unknown
Why are the blues the lingua franca of guitarists everywhere? Why is the 1959 sunburst Les Paul one of the most coveted axes in the universe? The answer to both questions has a lot to do with ...
Simon and Garfunkel had so many great songs, with classics like "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "The Sound of Silence" ...
Bob Dylan enjoyed an incredible stretch of success in the 1960s. But which of his LPs from that decade stands tall above the ...
Introducing the Blues King Studio, a fresh face in Epiphone’s acoustic lineup, taking major cues from the L-00 lineage. This ...
The “philosophical folk rock” of Dave Nachmanoff is coming to Old Poway Park during a Jan. 16 concert courtesy of Folk Heritage.
After the death of founding Grateful Dead member Bobby Weir this weekend, fans, friends, and fellow musicians are sharing ...
Do you miss the ’80s? Well, just tune into your local classic rock station, problem solved! According to Mediabase, a music ...
Now, O’Mara is celebrating a new album – “Forbidden Hymns” – with an album release show on January 17 at 118 North (118 North ...
There’s a great record about maternal loss, addiction across generations, faith, and the American Dream somewhere inside With ...
Bob Weir, Grateful Dead pioneer, the group’s rhythm guitarist, and an inimitable songwriter known for his gaucho kinship with the late John Perry Barlow—a ...
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