Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Bob Dylan scores a brand new hit album on a handful of charts around the world this week. The singer-songwriter’s latest isn’t a ...
Bob Dylan and The Band have released an assortment of tracks from their iconic two-month tour across North America from 50 year ago. “The 1974 Live Recordings Sampler” is the second album the tour has ...
In retrospect, Bob Dylan likened his 1974 ... of laid-back country-tinged albums and had performed sparingly since his last tour with The Band in 1966, had signed a new record deal with David ...
He happened to be friends with a security guard who worked at Columbia Records, the label for which an unknown musician named Bob Dylan was signed to record his first album. Tapes from the ...
Bob Dylan on acoustic guitar ... his classic songs a great service in the process. Dylan reunited with his old buddies The Band for an album and then a massive tour in 1974.
His movie songs are filled with memorable melodies; his own albums with unsavory characters. One of the most astute cultural ...
Dylan recorded his version in the summer of 1962 and it appeared on his second studio album, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan ... who’d signed to Atlantic Records, finally had their shot at stardom.
This is FRESH AIR. Bob Dylan and The Band toured together in January and February of 1974 in a series of 40 concerts in 21 cities, resulting in a live double album called "Before The Flood ...
The biggest misconception of Bob Dylan among the general public is that he can't sing, says Michael Gray ahead of a talk - Bob Dylan's Greatest Rejected Album Tracks - at the Customs House in ...
Dylan’s never done anything like that. And would he really tease his first proper studio album since 2020’s Rough and Rowdy Ways by tweeting out “Happy Birthday Mary Jo! See you in Frankfort”?
which kicked off with “Hero Blues”, an outtake from his 1963 album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan. He rarely performed that song, before or since. In early shows, he also played “Nobody ...
While Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones have been critical of many others from their generation, they have nothing but mutual respect for each other’s craft. Both acts are more than 60 years deep into ...