This year, two arena-filling artists returned to the older civic function of song. Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets of Minneapolis” and U2’s elegiac “American Obituary,” written in response to immigration ...
"As I was writing these songs, I felt a gentleness of the nylon string throughout. I wanted something that was really gentle, ...
Bob Dylan is an icon, and songs like "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Dirt Road Blues" serve as a beginner's guide to his long and storied career, ...
Ahead of her upcoming album. In Times of Dragons, Tori Amos visited BBC to perform a new song, a classic, and covers of ...
It’s Tori Amos SZN. Amos will release her new concept album In Times Of Dragons this spring. Yesterday she shared its lead ...
Bob Dylan's songs are iconic, but some artists have taken his work to new heights, reimagining it in ways that arguably ...
Rotolo inspired some of Dylan’s most iconic songs, including “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright”, “Boots of Spanish Leather”, Tomorrow Is a Long Time”, and “One Too Many Mornings”. Dylan also wrote ...
Planet Waves entered the chart on Feb. 9, 1974, at number 19. A week later, it shot up to the top, finally giving Dylan that ...
"Highway of Diamonds" showcases decades of Black artists reshaping and sometimes radically reframing Dylan's work.
After Jerry Garcia’s death, Bob Weir had to find a new role. It wasn’t easy — but in the end, it was more satisfying than anyone imagined.
In a 1996 interview conducted by Morrissey over tea and cigarettes, Joni Mitchell mentioned that Bob Dylan had told her he could no longer write songs. Asked about a particular composition, he replied ...
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