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 ...
Petty's high regard for Stephen Stills dated back to their days as musicians on the Gainesville, Florida rock scene ...