Bob Dylan kicked off his Outlaw Music Festival set at the Ford Ampitheater in Tampa, Idaho, Wednesday night by breaking out “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” for the first time since the second weekend of ...
“Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” was recorded at Columbia Studios on Nashville’s Music Row. Dylan sang and played harmonica, and the rest of the instrumentation consisted of Charlie McCoy on trumpet, Wayne ...
Bob Dylan is playing the hits again. The legendary singer-songwriter is infamous for forgoing his hits in favor of deep cuts and converting well-known songs into inscrutable new forms, but in the past ...
On July 25, Bob Dylan resumed his role on Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Country Tour. The Minnesota-bred bard had previously participated in the Nelson-hosted early summer jaunt and rejoined the rotating ...
Joan Osborne has shared the latest preview of her forthcoming LP, Dylanology Live, presented via Womanly Hips Records. Osborne’s sultry blues-fueled adaptation of Bob Dylan’s “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 ...
For Bob Dylan’s 80th birthday this past week, Variety selected 80 of the best or most undervalued interpretations of Dylan’s work ever recorded. Was that sufficient covers coverage? The answer is ...
Another night of Hanukkah, another cover of a Jewish artist from Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters producer Greg Kurstin. On the fifth night of the festival of lights, the duo covered Bob Dylan’s 1966 song ...