A massive new box set documents Dylan's take-no-prisoners 1974 tour with The Band, when the already-mythic singer-songwriter ...
In retrospect, Bob Dylan likened his 1974 reunion tour with The Band to Elvis Presley’s “Fat Elvis” period. It was powerful, ...
It was 1966 and folk fans didn’t want what ‘Bad Boy Bob’ was offering. This time around, they know what to expect from one of ...
Bob Dylan was teetering on irrelevance when he finally returned to the road in 1974 with The Band, who were in the throes of ...
During his Tuesday night show in Buffalo, New York, Dylan decided to finally play “Desolation Row” and accompanied it ...
The biggest misconception of Bob Dylan among the general public is that he can't sing, says Michael Gray, ahead of a talk - ...
Written and sung by bassist Peter Cetera, "If You Leave Me Now" was Chicago's very first No. 1 hit, topping the charts for ...
Toward the end of his set in Darien Center, New York, on Tuesday, Dylan broke out 1965’s “Desolation Row” for the first time ...
When Bob Dylan connected with The Band for his first tour in eight years, he was understandably edgy. That’s what the audio from the Chicago Stadium, January 3, 1974 suggests. T ...
Together, these men faced a daunting — if not impossible — task: Live up to the most mythologized rock tour of the sixties, the most mythologized decade in all of rock music. The miracle of The 1974 ...
Daoud Tyler-Ameen and Lars Gotrich from NPR Music round up the best new releases out Friday, from artists like Jamie xx, ...
The biggest misconception of Bob Dylan among the general public is that he can't sing, says Michael Gray ahead of a talk - ...