The American musician has inspired two generations of musicians in the subcontinent to break down the barriers between song and literature, protest and poetry.
He is one of Minnesota’s most famous exports, though he found fame in New York. But where does Bob Dylan live nowadays? Below, AD unpacks the legendary folk and rock musician’s houses over the years, ...
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Bob Dylan's website has been updated with over a dozen new tour dates. The first of these new dates to be added to Dylan's 2026 schedule will take place on July 8 in Chicago. Then come shows in places ...
Today’s musicians would do well by their careers in reading Jim Windolf’s exquisite new book, “Where the Music Had to Go: How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other—and the World.” In the book’s ...
Jim Windolf’s new book, “Where the Music Had to Go,” traces the influence of Dylan on the Beatles and the Beatles on Dylan. Credit...Clay Hickson; Photographs by Jan Persson/Redfern and Bob Whitaker, ...
Just being in the same room – even a large one with more than 2,500 others − would have been enough for many. The hope that Bob Dylan might say or do something unique − perhaps a new song, a comment ...
Somewhere deep in the heart of America, in the back of a bus hurtling down some godforsaken highway, Walmarts and cemeteries and Civil War battlegrounds whizzing past, mute and forgotten and eternal, ...
Polito's book accepts the common idea that Dylan lost his way in the 1980s, putting out mediocre music and giving listless live performances. I'd certainly noticed that something was up when Dylan ...
Folk music icon Bob Dylan is set to play a relatively intimate show at Waterloo Park on June 29, with support from Lucinda Williams and the John Doe Folk Trio. Dylan will also be playing at the ...
A film scene of Dylan and Lennon at a low moment in 1966 has held a grim fascination for fans. Beneath the repartee, a touchy issue was at stake. By Jim Windolf Jim Windolf is an editor for the Styles ...
Bob Dylan turns 85 this spring, just before Memorial Day. I went to see him Monday night in Waukegan, at the Genesee Theatre, itself approaching 100 years next winter. Nobody’s getting younger.