Planet Waves entered the chart on Feb. 9, 1974, at number 19. A week later, it shot up to the top, finally giving Dylan that ...
Bob Dylan is an icon, and songs like "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Dirt Road Blues" serve as a beginner's guide to his long and storied career, ...
Bob Dylan’s 1975 classic Blood on the Tracks captures heartbreak and poetic fury in one of the greatest and most emotionally raw albums ever recorded.
Bob Dylan wrote several love songs but none more profound than Ballad In Plaid D and The Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands.
Has there ever been a stretch of records as influential and game-changing as Bob Dylan’s output in the 1960s? Dylan continued to push the boundaries of his art while improving dramatically as a ...
Bob Dylan remembers the exact moment Jesus Christ entered his life in a way he could not ignore. The physical and emotional tolls of the road had proved exhausting on his 1978 tour. On one ...
Even the world's most iconic rock stars are just fans at heart. Just as Bob Dylan's music changed the lives of countless listeners, legendary Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia credited the folk icon ...
On this day (February 16) in 1974, Bob’s 14th studio effort, Planet Waves, topped the chart. Originally set to be titled ...
On This Day: Bob Dylan Released His Most Controversial Album Ever originally appeared on Parade. Released on this day in 1979, Bob Dylan’s Slow Train Coming became his most controversial record ever.
The unique collaboration between George Harrison and Bob Dylan on this song explores their friendship and impact on each other's careers.
Is the legendary musician's new album creating controversy before it's even out or is its 9/11 street date just a tempest in a teapot? THR digs into Dylanology. By Mitch Myers Much has been written ...