411 Mania — From Bruce Springsteen's "Streets of Philadelphia" and "Over the Rainbow" from Wizard of Oz to Eminem's "Lose Yourself," Bob Dylan's "Things Have Changed" and more, 411's Jeremy Thomas counts down the top 8 Oscar-winning songs! more info
Said the Gramophone — Leif Vollebekk - "Photographer Friend". Leif Vollebekk - "Southern United States". Today I want to suggest that you buy Leif Vollebekk's second album, North Americana, released this week. There are a lot of young men who love Bob Dylan... more info
411 Mania — From Eminem's "Kim" and Kid Rock's "Half Your Age" to Kelly Clarkson's "Never Again," Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me, Babe" and more, 411's Jeremy Thomas counts down the top 8 songs about romantic revenge! more info
Aquarium Drunkard — “We have an announcement,” says the drummer between songs. “There’s lots of corn left! So alla you who feel like havin’ a cob…” Just another glamorous gig for Levon & The Hawks, the group that less than a year later would be shattering ... more info
411 Mania — From Metallica's Some Kind of Monster and Bob Dylan's No Direction Home to Kurt and Courtney, Heavy Metal Parking Lot and more, the 411 staff ranks their top 5 music documentaries! more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — The best thing the Grammys telecast attempts to do is also its most tricky feat to accomplish: the artist pair-up. For every Elton John and Eminem, there's a Stevie Wonder and the Jonas Brothers. For every Mumford & Sons and Bob Dylan, there's a reco... more info
ContactMusic — Top music industry legal eagle David Braun has died, aged 81.The lawyer, who represented stars like Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, George Harrison and... more info
Here Comes The Flood —
Quick, name an album that mentions Charles Baudelaire's Fleur du Mal not just once, but twice in the lyrics. Bonus point for those who can add another fabled 19th century writer. Give up? It's on Things As They Are the new full-length by Saint Mayb... more info
Topix — The Rolling Stones played this venue twice in 1965. Barbra Streisand, Bob Dylan and the Beach Boys also played there in the mid-'60s. Its history stretches all the way from Duke Ellington and Frank Sinatra to Buddy Holly and the Everly Brothers to th... more info