When people first read the credits of All Things Must Pass, George Harrison‘s first solo album, and saw that the opening song “I’d Have You Anytime” was a co-write with Bob Dylan, they might have ...
Bob Dylan and The Beatles were dominant in their respective fields in the 1960s, but it's hard to tell whether a collaboration between them would have worked.
While The Beatles embraced Dylan’s influence, Dylan himself saw the arrival of The Beatles as a sign that the folk-era was ...
Consisting of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty, the Traveling Wilburys seem almost like a counterculture fever dream.
In the late 1980s, Bob Dylan collaborated with rapper Kurtis Blow on the track “Street Rock Duet,” sparking Dylan’s appreciation for the word-forward, rhythm-centric genre. Blow introduced Dylan to ...
HUDSON, N.Y. — In his recently published third book, “Within You Without You: Listening to George Harrison” music journalist, author and Bob Dylan specialist Seth Rogovoy acknowledges that he had ...
From wardrobe chaos to rewriting lyrics mid-performance, Bob Dylan left every collaborator on their toes—including Rita Coolidge.