Bob Dylan's controversial performance at the Newport Folk Festival turned him into a villain overnight, but his shocking switch to electric guitar was the catalyst for breaking genre boundaries in ...
July 25, 1965, when Bob Dylan picked up an electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival and the crowd responded with boos.
We trace the origins of "Understand Your Man", from Johnny Cash in 1964 to Bob Dylan in 1963 to Paul Clayton in 1960.
A new documentary featuring never-before-seen footage of a pivotal moment in folk music history taps into a revival of interest in Bob Dylan. A new documentary featuring never-before-seen footage of a ...
A new documentary, Newport & The Great Folk Dream, uses rare archival footage and fresh interviews to revisit the legendary 1960s festival that shaped modern music The film spotlights Bob Dylan’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At the height of their rise, The Beatles became avid Dylan fans, drawing on his sound to seemingly shape songs like "Norwegian ...
Director Robert Gordon picked through 90 hours of black-and-white archive footage stored for decades by filmmaker Murray Lerner A new documentary featuring never-before-seen footage of a pivotal ...
Bob Dylan dominated the 1960s music scene as a revolutionary folk artist, inspiring countless musicians — including a legendary band made up of John Lennon,Paul McCartney, George Harrisonand Ringo ...
A new documentary featuring never-before-seen footage of a pivotal moment in folk music history taps into a revival of interest in Bob Dylan thanks to recent biopic "A Complete Unknown", which starred ...