In a 1972 Rolling Stone interview, Baez, 85, spoke on Dylan's rapid rise to fame, and how it affected both him and his ...
Radio interview with Cynthia Gooding, WBAI, 1962 -- Radio interview with Studs Terkel, WFMT (Chicago), May 1963 -- "The crackin', shakin', breakin', sound" by Nat Hentoff, the New Yorker, October, ...
Jack White once told Bob Dylan that he was "jealous" of Dylan and artists like him, listing several reasons why he felt that way.
Decade Of Dissent: How 1960s Bob Dylan Changed The World by author and journalist Sean Egan draws on exclusive original interviews and never-before-published insights about the first 10 years of Dylan ...
When Bob Dylan first arrived in New York City in January of 1961, he was 19 years old, baby-faced and Woody Guthrie-worshipping. But it did not take very long for people to discern he was not exactly ...
During the 1960s, Bob Dylan was many things to many people: a folk music icon, a civil rights activist, and a singing revolutionary. He released a dizzying array of landmark albums, such as The ...