Radio interview with Cynthia Gooding, WBAI, 1962 -- Radio interview with Studs Terkel, WFMT (Chicago), May 1963 -- "The crackin', shakin', breakin', sound" by Nat Hentoff, the New Yorker, October, ...
Television has lost one its biggest comedy names — James Burrows, the most decorated multi-camera director in the history of ...
Those are among the revelations in a previously unpublished 1971 interview he did with his pal Tony Glover, the influential Minneapolis musician, writer and collector. Although Dylan was known for ...
This video explores Bob Dylan’s famously combative relationship with the press during the height of his cultural influence. It highlights moments when he used humor, silence, and oblique answers to ...
The sound team behind James Mangold's Bob Dylan movie talks about the challenges of recording everything live and how different sound environments convey Dylan's relationship with his audience.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
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Bob Dylan's Early Years Explored in ‘How Many Roads' Exhibit, Coming to New York University
Bob Dylan's early years in New York - during which he metamorphosed from an unknown folksinger into Bob Dylan - will be the subject of the Tulsa-based Bob Dylan Center's first traveling exhibition, ...
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