The untold story of Bob Dylan's early career standoff with The Ed Sullivan Show over a controversial song that could have ...
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, ...
Bob Dylan never asked to be the voice of a generation, but he felt that some singers seemed a bit more attainable than others ...
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 ...
Shame's Charlie Steen unveiled his musical influences and love for Bob Dylan, during an episode of Far Out's Existential Boozer.
From parks to cafes and clubs, the City is home to spots that have inspired artists of all types for centuries — none more so ...
Well, we got you! Here below, we wanted to highlight three songs from back in the day that just might induce a laugh from you, dear music fan. Indeed, these are three funny folk songs from the 1960s ...
Prog-rock legend Adrian Belew on preventing a Talking Heads coup, shaking up King Crimson, and going to Graceland.
Jeffrey Lewis has often wondered why the only people who run around naked are people you don't want to see running around naked.
Neil Sedaka's legacy as one of the most influential pop songwriters in the early days of rock and roll still remains strong. Here is why.
Michael Goldsmith sees clear similarities between writing songs and writing sermons. Both, he says, “work within a framework” and “you want to be genuine and meaningful” and “have people be engaged ...