Bob Dylan is known for his strange setlists; in Belfast, the iconic singer-songwriter closed out an eighteen-song set with an ...
You know that Bob Dylan's electric period was important. But you might not know why it made such a difference on the rock world.
Exploring the origins of rock and roll music video, from the Soundies of the 1940s to the weird and wonderful film work of Devo and MTV four decades later.
Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series. Bob Dylan’s sixth album Highway 61 Revisited, which recently celebrated ...
With his tight curls and sharp features, Sam Sussman looks a lot like Bob Dylan — a resemblance that gained significance when Sussman was 15. Driving with his stepfather, Luke, Dylan’s “Like a Rolling ...
In the spring of 1965, Bob Dylan stood in an alley by London’s Savoy Hotel and practically invented the music video by flipping through cue cards displaying words from “Subterranean Homesick Blues” ...
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country brought the heat and all the love to an enthusiastic packed house at Louisville, KY’s Mercury Ballroom. Donato kicked off a seven-song Dylan tribute with a respectful “I ...
Last night Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country made their way to Louisville, Kentucky for a show at the Mercury Ballroom. Yesterday was also Bob Dylan’s 84 th birthday. To mark the occasion, Donato and his ...
On This Day, May 15, 1965 ... Bob Dylan scored his first top-40 hit when "Subterranean Homesick Blues" peaked at #39 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The tune was the lead-off single to Dylan’s fifth ...
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