MSN Music — In a rare, wide-ranging interview, Bob Dylan opens up about meeting Frank Sinatra, his favorite Iggy Pop album, skipping a recording session with Elvis and why he keeps releasing standards albums. more info
Chicago Sun-Times, IL — NEW YORK (AP) — Bob Dylan opened about his music and songwriting and discussed his relationships with Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and others in a rare and lengthy interview posted exclusively to his website Wednesday. In the Q&A with author Bill F... more info
Reuters — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bob Dylan's new album "Triplicate" explores American standards from the 1930s, 40s, and 50s, but the veteran singer-songwriter says that does not mean he is yearning for the past.
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Chorus.fm — Bob Dylan did a wide spanning interview with Bill Flanagan for his website: My voice cracking here and there wouldn’t bother me, bum notes or wrong chords would bother me more. On “September of My Years,” I didn’t fix anything. That would be ... more info
Consequence of Sound — Notoriously guarded musician discusses his favorite records and TV show, how to kills time on tour, and missing out on a session with George Harrison and Elvis. more info
Stereogum — At this late date, new Bob Dylan interviews are about as rare as Bigfoot sightings. But Dylan is getting ready to release his new album
Triplicate
. It's his third album of standards -- most of them made famous by Frank Sinatra -- in three years. Th... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — One particularly enlightening passage in author Clinton Heylin’s authoritative biography of Bob Dylan, “Behind the Shades,†describes rehearsal sessions he conducted early in the new millennium. As drummer David Kemper related to H... more info