Brooklyn Vegan — Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, NY was the site of an historical moment in Bob Dylan's long and legendary career. In August 1965, the singer-songwriter performed his second electric set there to an unruly audience that booed him...
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JamBase — Listen to last night's impressive Dead & Company show in Clarkston, Michigan featuring a wild "Wheel," the band's first "Masterpiece" and much more.
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Brooklyn Vegan — John Carpenter, Bob Dylan, Jessy Lanza, SISU, Kayo Dot, Inter Arma, The Acheron's second-to-last show, and more NYC options for your Friday night.
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MSN Music — Rock ‘n’ roll will never die. Today’s most listened to radio stations are dominated by songs made on computers with vocal tracks touched up by autotune. But throughout history, rock ‘n’ roll has been a constant, chronicling the country’s ... more info
Rolling Stone — After going through an extremely public conversion to evangelical Christianity, touring incessantly for four years and going through a very un-public and gradual conversation out of evangelical Christianity, Bob Dylan was burned out and unsure of ... more info
Rolling Stone — Bob Dylan discussed his early musical life – and a spell where he worked for a carnival – in an interview conducted when he was 20 that PBS has since animated as part of its Blank on Blank series. The interview originally aired on New Y... more info
Guardian Music — Bluegrass musician with an ‘old-time mountain voice’ who found new audiences when his work featured in the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?Following the death of Bill Monroe in 1996, Ralph Stanley became the leading name in bluegrass, emb... more info
Chicago Sun-Times, IL — In 1964, Frank Sinatra was basking in the glow of the big-screen adaptation of “The Manchurian Candidate,” the release of “It Might as well be Swing,” with the legendary Count Basie and his Orchestra, and the kitschy singles “Three Coins in... more info