The song marked the moment a legend went electric.
Folk music legend Bob Dylan was not shy about his love for this iconic southern city, and you can visit for yourself and ...
Planet Waves entered the chart on Feb. 9, 1974, at number 19. A week later, it shot up to the top, finally giving Dylan that elusive No. 1.
Bob Dylan’s MTV Unplugged debuts on multiple charts in the U.K., including the Official Vinyl Albums, Official Physical ...
It's no different when it comes to country music. The genre is enjoying a renaissance with new stars like Lainey Wilson, ...
Bob Dylan has written plenty of classic songs over the decades, with some of his most perfect ones being "Like a Rolling Stone" and "Hurricane." ...
Bob Dylan's electric set at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival shocked fans and critics, marking a turning point in his career and the evolution of folk music.
There are a lot of things one could say about Bob Dylan, but no one can accuse his music of being stale. Dylan is an artist who has taken many creative risks, alienating his audience more than once.
We trace the origins of "Understand Your Man", from Johnny Cash in 1964 to Bob Dylan in 1963 to Paul Clayton in 1960.
4th Time Around is Bob Dylan's witty response to The Beatles' Norwegian Wood, and a way for him to reclaim his acoustic sound ...
Back in 1964 Bob Dylan struck upon one of his earliest masterpieces in 'The Times They Are A-Changin'' but its American content was rooted in a Scottish sound.