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Bob Dylan’s iconic protest album was shaped in a rowdy Irish bar. The rebel songs he heard there changed music forever.
Bob Dylan dug deep into his catalogue at a recent show, performing a track he hasn't played in nearly a decade.
Folk rock legend Bob Dylan, 84, has always had a knack for writing or performing his poignant songs at the perfect time. Over 62 years ago, Dylan revolutionized music with The Times They Are A-Changin ...
Bob Dylan, 84, performed his anti-war anthem “Masters of War” for the first time in nine years, opening his New York concert ...
Bob Dylan, 'The Times They Are A-Changin' (1964) The title track to Bob Dylan's most topical album was a deliberate attempt to write an anthem for the changing times, which is exactly what this ...
During the 1960s, Bob Dylan was many things to many people: a folk music icon, a civil rights activist, and a singing revolutionary. He released a ‘Decade Of Dissent’ author Sean Egan on the ...
NEW YORK — Out of the many Vietnam War protests she performed at in the 1960s and 1970s, Judy Collins can never forget one in Washington, D.C., where she stood before thousands and sang Bob ...
FILE – In this 1963 file photo, Joan Baez and Bob Dylan perform at the Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, R.I. Two years later, on the night of July 25, 1965, Dylan strode onto a stage at the ...
FILE – In this 1963 file photo, Joan Baez and Bob Dylan perform at the Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, R.I. Two years later, on the night of July 25, 1965, Dylan strode onto a stage at the ...