Inside W. Eugene Smith’s 1965 Dylan session photos – and how they frame the split-second when folk purity met electric ambition.
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Bob Dylan said The Band’s “golden days” weren’t “The Weight,” but Motown covers like “Baby Don’t You Do It.” Here’s why that claim matters.
How Peter, Paul & Mary turned coffeehouse folk into chart-topping pop, powered by Seeger songs, Dylan connections, and civil-rights urgency.
Inside Granada TV’s 1964 “Blues And Gospel Train”: Muddy Waters, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, rain-soaked takes, and a railway platform turned holy.
The wild two-day studio gamble that made Dylan’s loudest pivot: a blues ace told to stop bending strings, and a guitarist who stole the organ bench.
Joni Mitchell once thought Bob Dylan was “putting her on.” How did she go from anti-Dylan to calling herself Dylan-influenced?
How five rock legends stumbled into the Traveling Wilburys, cut two classic albums, refused to tour, and became the greatest band that never played live.
From Bangladesh and SNACK to The Last Waltz, Farm Aid and Hyde Park, the tangled collaborations of Dylan, Neil Young and Eric Clapton quietly rewired classic rock.
Inside Dylan’s London folk epiphany, Italian heartbreak and the tangled love triangle behind “Girl From the North Country.”
How Willie Nelson, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss turned the 2024 Outlaw Music Festival into a cross-generational summit for rock and country fans.









