The Bob Dylan lyrical practice that inspired John Lennon to write The Beatles' nonsensical surrealist allegory "I Am The ...
In August of 1964, the Beatles were staying at the Delmonico Hotel near Manhattan’s Central Park, according to the Beatles ...
While Bob Dylan helped give a voice back to the everyman, he knew that the right artist could helped restore the US's faith ...
The Joni Mitchell song inspired by both Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan: “A dream that became the song”
How a conversation with Bob Dylan at Paul McCartney's party, led to Joni Mitchell writing 'Paprika Plains' and Dylan writing ...
Lennon was so disappointed by Dylan and "Gotta Serve Somebody" that he went so far as to write a song of his own as a ...
In his book "The Uncool," the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind "Almost Famous" examines his roots as a teenage music journalist ...
U2's Bono and the Edge dipped into their back catalog during a six-song set last night (Oct. 21) as part of their Woody ...
The history of recorded music is not long. There are records available from the very earliest days of sound reproduction, ...
Power to the People is a portrait of John and Yoko as a young married couple splashing down in New York City, making friends with the local radicals and con men and boho scenesters. In October 1971, ...
These influential cities played pivotal roles in the rise of icons like Buddy Holly, Sam Cooke, and Hank Williams—yet still ...
The real change had begun at the 1964 festival, the first one to take place after the arrival of the Beatles in America (on Feb. 7, 1964) — and it was Beatlemania, far more than anything Bob Dylan did ...
Michael Jackson’s visit to Channel 7’s Telethon in 1985 is tied directly to one of the biggest and most significant music ...
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