Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan once dished out one of the best (and, perhaps, mostly unlikely) duets of the 1990s.
Bob Dylan once named “Death of an Unpopular Poet” and “He Went to Paris” two of his favorite Jimmy Buffett songs.
I’d Have You Anytime was George Harrison’s love song for Bob Dylan, a gentle but emotional track that revealed the depth of ...
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The music world is mourning founding Grateful Dead member Bob Weir. Don Was, Weir’s bandmate in Wolf Bros since 2018, wrote, ...
ITV Royal Variety Performance viewers declared that they ‘don’t get it’ after getting a sneak peak at Bob Geldof’s new Live Aid musical. Earlier in the year saw the 40th anniversary of the two-venue ...
A concert celebrating the 60th anniversary of Bob Dylan’s classic album Blonde on Blonde is being put on by the Bob Dylan ...
Willie Nelson, and specifically his life on the road, is the focus of a new opus profile in The New Yorker. The highlights are many, but Bob Dylan’s attempt to explain the appeal of Nelson stands ...
Bob Dylan initially failed to be happy with Visions of Johanna. Now, it is a mythologized and highly analyzed song with many ...
Willie Nelson is the subject of a new profile in The New Yorker today. Writer Alex Abramovich followed Nelson, 92, on tour this year, to get a window into this final phase of his legendary life. There ...
The last time Bob Weir performed in public was the finale of the Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary shows in August 2025.