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When Bob Dylan turned his back on protest music and traditional folk, he burned a lot of bridges; his friendship with Pete Seeger was one of them.
In Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, James Mangold uses Dylan's mentors Pete Seeger, Joan Baez and Johnny Cash to signpost his musical evolution.
Pete Seeger was shaped by the 1930s, Joan Baez by the 1960s, and both, like Bob Dylan, had a moment of decision that defined their allegiances.
Seeger was shaped by the 1930s, Baez by the 1960s, and both, like Dylan, had a moment of decision that defined their allegiances.
Lessons from Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger on the Dangers of Ideological Rigidity Purity tests, whether in music or the social-change world, stifle creativity and impede progress.
'Complete Unknown' director James Mangold talks about meeting Bob Dylan, directing Timothée Chalamet, and Pete Seeger's and Joan Baez's importance.
Years after Bob Dylan went electric in 1965, Pete Seeger wrote a letter to him clearing up the controversy surrounding the historic moment.
Remember when Pete Seeger allegedly tried to cut the sound of Bob Dylan's iconic electric performance at the Newport Folk Festival?
Timothée Chalamet, Edward Norton and other stars of Bob Dylan film "A Complete Unknown" spent months learning to sing and play to re-create the past.
There’s a priceless moment early in “A Complete Unknown” when folk icon Pete Seeger returns to the cabin where he lives with his family after offering a young singer named Bob Dylan a place ...
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