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Actor and comedian Bob Odenkirk sits down with TODAY’s Hoda Kotb to talk about his new memoir “Comedy, Comedy, Comedy, Drama.” He opens up about a heart incident he had on the set of “Better Call Saul,” saying his decision to stay around the rest of the cast that day saved hi...
the group broke up in 1952 but reunited three years later when aChristmasconcert atCarnegie Hallsparked new interest in theirmusicand message. Seeger left the group in 1958, and it disbanded in 1963. (The Weavers gave two reunion concerts in 1980, and amotion picturedocumentary about the grou...
Tom Jones – Not Dark Yet Tina Turner – Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You Rick Nelson – Just Like a Woman Interview With Steve Forbert Bob Dylan’s First 60 Years as a Columbia Recording Artist Celebrated To commemorate Bob Dylan’s 60th Anniversary as a recording artist of immeasur...
In 1986 Dylan toured with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers as his backup band. Later that year he released his 24th album with the group playing on several of the songs. What could go wrong? Everything, starting with the lack of memorable songs (except for the 11-minute epic "Brownsville ...
In 1986 Dylan toured with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers as his backup band. Later that year he released his 24th album with the group playing on several of the songs. What could go wrong? Everything, starting with the lack of memorable songs (except for the 11-minute epic "Brownsville ...
Dylan’s groundbreaking sixth album solidified his new sound and included such classic tracks as “Like a Rolling Stone,”“Tom Thumb Blues” and “Desolation Row.” "Blonde on Blonde" (1966) Columbia Records Dylan’s Nashville-recorded seventh album is often considered one of the greatest rock...
In 1986 Dylan toured with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers as his backup band. Later that year he released his 24th album with the group playing on several of the songs. What could go wrong? Everything, starting with the lack of memorable songs (except for the 11-minute epic "Brownsville ...
the yen to get to the bottom of the album’s inspiration makes sense—an emotional payload this heavy and you want the reassurance it actually happened to <I>someone</I>. Part of the allure was that <I>Blood</I> was the first time in years Dylan had sounded so serious. <I>Self Po...
and Malcolm Young also took charge of the songwriting for the album. Anchored by future stadium-rocker “Thunderstruck” and the similarly anthemic “Moneytalks” and “Are You Ready,” AC/DC came armed with the right mix of humor (“Mistress for Christmas”) and tawdry hard rock. While ...