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When Bob Dylan heard the Byrds do "Mr. Tambourine Man" for the first time, he had a surprisingly dumbfounded reaction.
The Byrds' founder talked to us about the origins of folk-rock, the allure of 12-string Rickenbackers and his eternal love of folk music ...
Sixty years ago today, the Byrds scored their first No. 1 with a Bob Dylan-penned song that would define an emerging genre.
The British invasion was one of the biggest movements in musical history, and it was this classic that brought it to an end.
At a Franklin, Tennessee, stop of the Outlaw Music Festival tour, Bob Dylan played "The Times They Are a-Changin' for the first time in 15 years.
Despite Bob Dylan having had an illustrious career, success has nearly always evaded him in the Billboard singles charts in the US.
It’s not the only rarely-played hit he’s brought out on the tour, however. When the tour began, he played ‘Mr. Tambourine Man ...
English rock band the Searchers formed in 1959 as part of Liverpool’s Merseybeat scene, and they’ve stayed together for a ...
The Outlaw Music Festival in Tennessee witnessed a historic moment recently when Bob Dylan brought back "The Times They Are A-Changin'" to the stage for the first time in more than a decade.
It’s the big reveal of Glastonbury’s worst kept secret. Yes, Patchwork are the cult Britpop-ish band, Pulp. “Did you know we ...
Twelve strings on a guitar make a fuller sound than six, as you might guess. All six strings are doubled with each of the lower four tuned to octaves of themselves which makes a distinctive sound. In ...
With four of his plays dominating the London stage this year, the Irish playwright explains why he is endlessly searching for ...