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The 1974 Live Recordingsis now available, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan’s return to touring that year. Featuring all professionally recorded shows from the artist’s 1974 performances backed by The Band, the collection will be available as a deluxe box set across 27 CDs.The 197...
Bob Dylan is an American folksinger who moved from folk to rock music in the 1960s, infusing the lyrics of rock and roll with the intellectualism of classic literature and poetry. Dylan wrote more than 500 songs recorded by more than 2,000 artists. Learn
ATO Records Release: Bob Dylan in the 80s Vol. 1: A Tribute to 80s Dylan. Produced by Jesse Lauter & Sean O'Brien. 17 songs featuring Reggie Watts, Glen Hansard, Built to Spill.
On January 31, 2006, Dylan arrived at the Bardavon 1869 Opera House in Poughkeepsie, New York, with his current touring band. For the next four days, according to Bardavon's executive director, Chris Silva, the band rehearsed new material.Scaggs...
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Dylan's first No. 1 album was also a reunion with the Band, who became stars themselves since the last time they played together on 1967's then-unreleased 'Basement Tapes.' (Dylan and the Band also hit the road together in support of the album, the first he toured since his fabled 19...
In February 2023, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit announced a new album,Weathervanes, which will be released on June 9. But before that, the band will kick off a six-month tour, beginning March 1 in Calgary, Alberta. They'll perform in a handful of Canadian locations before touring the...
(who also seemed to have something to proof) Mr. Dylan and his band took the audience through an almost impeccable 11 song ride from a retrospective "My Back Pages" to a delirious "Drifter's Escape". Mr. Dylan and his awesome band were in such fine form that he could take any hidden...
Dylan's first No. 1 album was also a reunion with the Band, who became stars themselves since the last time they played together on 1967's then-unreleased 'Basement Tapes.' (Dylan and the Band also hit the road together in support of the album, the first he toured since his fabled 19...