Bob Dylan may have been responsible for the concert ritual of hoisting lighters, and later cellphones, aloft at concerts.
Written and sung by bassist Peter Cetera, "If You Leave Me Now" was Chicago's very first No. 1 hit, topping the charts for ...
Iconic images and landmarks are on view around New York City. An auction house based in New York City is keeping some of the ...
Madonna's first musical recordings and the instruments on which she learned to play are up for auction. The sale will ...
GOTRICH: So they're not New York. They're not LA. They are making this very idiosyncratic ... Last up, an archival recording from Bob Dylan and The Band. This is officially called "The 1974 Live ...
A massive new box set documents Dylan's take-no-prisoners 1974 tour with The Band, when the already-mythic singer-songwriter ...
Finnish prog rock trio Von Hertzen Brothers have hilariously spoofed Bob Dylan's famous clip for his 1965 song Subterranean ...
During his Tuesday night show in Buffalo, New York, Dylan decided to finally play “Desolation Row” and accompanied it ...
In David Browne’s new book Talkin’ Greenwich Village, the writer details the transformative history of Bob Dylan’s ’60s anthem “Blowin’ in the Wind.” Browne, a senior writer for Rolling Stone, ...
Toward the end of his set in Darien Center, New York, on Tuesday, Dylan broke out 1965’s “Desolation Row” for the first time ...
The first performance of the Highway 61 Revisited epic since 2018 took place on the final night of Dylan's run on the Outlaw ...