Bob Dylan delivered a slew of beloved songs in the 60s. We're here to say that these four songs deserve more attention than ...
In 1934, during the height of the Great Depression, everyone was searching for something. In a time-weathered guesthouse Minnesota, an unlikely group of strangers comes together with little other than ...
In 1998, Garth Brooks’ version of a Bob Dylan song climbed all the way to number one on the country charts. Billboard ranked the song at number one in August 1998. It subsequently remained on the ...
Hear the Replacements (on Big Star), Sonic Youth (on Karen Carpenter), Stevie Wonder (on Duke Ellington) and more. By Lindsay Zoladz The first time the Replacements frontman Paul Westerberg met one of ...
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Just because he's one of the most beloved and acclaimed musicians of all time doesn't mean Bob Dylan is everybody's cup of tea...and one notoriously harsh critic recently shared an opinion about the ...
Last week, Jesse Welles, a polemic-writing folk musician, performed a duet with the legendary Joan Baez. Not only did Welles share a microphone with Bob Dylan’s sweetheart of old, the duo also covered ...
NEW YORK — She's not letting it go. Idina Menzel capped off the Stand Up For Heroes benefit in New York City on Nov. 10 by performing a hilarious song about her reaction to the infamous 2014 Oscars ...
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A few years ago, Sam Sussman wrote a personal essay about his mother, Fran, who as a young woman in early ‘70s New York, took a painting class at Carnegie Hall led by the artist Norman Raeben. As it ...
If U2 is accepting an award named for folk singer Woody Guthrie, it’s a safe bet that Bono is going to use the opportunity to say a little something about music, protest, and the changing political ...