In long-lost interviews, Bob Dylan speaks candidly about anti-Semitic prejudice and reveals he wrote the hit song "Lay Lady Lay" for Barbra Streisand to sing. The remarks are contained in typed ...
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How Bob Dylan twisted conventional interviews into surreal battles
This video explores Bob Dylan’s famously combative relationship with the press during the height of his cultural influence.
Dylan's Murder Most Foul is a haunting exploration of JFK's assassination and its impact on America. Packed with 74 song ...
Radio interview with Cynthia Gooding, WBAI, 1962 -- Radio interview with Studs Terkel, WFMT (Chicago), May 1963 -- "The crackin', shakin', breakin', sound" by Nat Hentoff, the New Yorker, October, ...
Bob Dylan’s 1975 protest song Hurricane sparked legal threats and major controversy, becoming one of the boldest statements ...
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The guitarist Bob Dylan insisted he had to have for his country music breakthrough
When Dylan's session guitarist failed to show up on ‘Nashville Skyline,’ it opened the door for a newcomer who would go on to ...
The Oscar-nominated actor co-stars in James Mangold's Bob Dylan biopic as the beloved folk singer Pete Seeger. Ahead, he tells IndieWire why there's no one like Seeger (not even Bob Seger), why his co ...
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