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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.
Bob Dylan never liked to give anything away when it came to the secrets of his songwriting, leading to a number of particularly confrontational interviews.
Rick Massimo, who covered the event for 9 years for The Journal, traces the ups and downs of the festival, from its start to its current renaissance.
And the best part is the variety: We’ve got rock, country, hip-hop, bluegrass, Americana, pop-punk, indie, jazz, metalcore ...
WoodyFest 2025 represents the 28th year that the annual folk music festival has drawn thousands of attendees to Okemah, ...
Photographer Martin Benjamin chronicled the Capital Region’s rock 'n' roll scene for more than 50 years. A new book and ...
Tom Chapin, on Banjo, playing Pete Seeger tunes By Dan Murphy Back in the 1970s, my parents took me to several concerts at ...