Bob Dylan's new re-recording of 'Blowin' in the Wind' is set to sell for at least £600,000 at auction. The singer, 81, created the new version of his 1963 anthem for an upcoming sale by Christie's in ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Rock & Roll Hal of Fame announced Thursday that new Bob Dylan artifacts -- including original handwritten lyrics to “Blowin' in the Wind” -- are now on display at the Cleveland ...
A 1983 Fender Telecaster made for and owned by Bob Dylan will be up for sale via Julian’s Auctions’ “Celebrating Bob Dylan: The Aronowitz Archive, T Bone Burnett, & More” event at the Musicians Hall ...
On this day (July 9) in 1962, Bob Dylan stepped into the Columbia Recording Studio in New York City, New York, to record “Blowin’ in the Wind.” The song appeared on his 1963 sophomore album and was ...
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Dylan’s most famous song (the original 1963 recording is included on a CD) gets a lavish but conceptually muddled treatment from Muth (Zen Shorts). In a series of full-bleed watercolor landscapes that ...
I n his new book Talkin’ Greenwich Village: The Heady Rise and Slow Fall of America’s Bohemian Music Capital, Rolling Stone senior writer David Browne details the rich and often complex history of New ...
This January, a new collection of Bob Dylan’s archival material will go to auction. Opening to bids from the public on Jan. 18, 2025, the latest event from Julien’s Auctions will feature 50 pieces ...
Bob Dylan honored old friend Van Morrison with a performance of this little-known gem in Morrison's hometown of Belfast, Ireland.
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Thanksgiving 2025 marks 50 years since Bob Dylan’s ‘Rolling Thunder Revue’ tour stop in Bangor
For just $8.50 a ticket, you saw Dylan and numerous musicians and collaborators including Joan Baez and Roger McGuinn for a ...
The film is the latest of many to reveal the singer-songwriter’s baffling neutrality. By Jim Shepard It might at first seem obvious why filmmakers won’t leave the subject of Bob Dylan alone. Search ...
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