Often overlooked in guitar circles when compared to bandmate Jerry Garcia, Weir was a brilliant rhythm player who blended jazz, folk, country, blues, and rockabilly influences into a style that any gu ...
Bob Dylan delivered a slew of beloved songs in the 60s. We're here to say that these four songs deserve more attention than ...
After the death of founding Grateful Dead member Bobby Weir this weekend, fans, friends, and fellow musicians are sharing ...
​Introducing the Blues King Studio, a fresh face in Epiphone’s acoustic lineup, taking major cues from the L-00 lineage. This ...
Dylan has spent the last two summers on Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival, and when asked by the New Yorker journalist to describe Nelson, Dylan replied with, “It’s hard to talk about Willie without ...
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 ...
Willie Nelson is the subject of a new profile in The New Yorker today. Writer Alex Abramovich followed Nelson, 92, on tour this year, to get a window into this final phase of his legendary life. There ...
It was 1959-1960, a pivotal moment in America, a time of transition from the innocence of the '50s to the disillusionment of the '60s. I was in my first two years of undergraduate study at the ...
Dyah (pronounced Dee-yah) is a Senior Author at Collider, responsible for both writing and transcription duties. She joined the website in 2022 as a Resource Writer before stepping into her current ...
Bob Dylan remembers the exact moment Jesus Christ entered his life in a way he could not ignore. The physical and emotional tolls of the road had proved exhausting on his 1978 tour. On one ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Bob Dylan will once again take Rough and Rowdy Ways on ...