In a 1972 Rolling Stone interview, Baez, 85, spoke on Dylan's rapid rise to fame, and how it affected both him and his ...
The bassist, producer and label boss on what Iggy Pop and Ringo Starr have in common, why Keith Richards is not sloppy, and ...
Weir died on Saturday, the 10th anniversary of David Bowie’s death (there’s not all that much musical crossover between the glam legend and the Grateful Dead, but you’d better believe my beloved Dead ...
Ahead of her final European tour, the US songwriter discusses her unlikely life as a country star, seeking advice from Pete Seeger – and why retirement isn’t on the cards just yet ...
THEY were once labelled “famous for being famous” – often landing as the butt of the joke (pun intended) in almost all ...
Here are the 12 best SNL sketches in the 50-plus years of Saturday Night Live. Obviously, these things are subjective. The ...
Without the creativity, commitment and energy of people like Ruth McVeigh and many others, Orillia would be a very different ...
Without the creativity, commitment and energy of people like Ruth McVeigh and many others, Orillia would be a very different ...
Bob Dylan's journey began in Minnesota, where he was heavily influenced by folk legend Woody Guthrie. In 1961, he made the pivotal move to New York City, where he quickly gained recognition in the ...
Bob Dylan has always been one to shy away from the limelight, and according to an old interview with Joan Baez, there's a reason why.
The pioneering jam band's co-founder died Saturday, "peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, after courageously beating cancer ...