On this day (February 16) in 1974, Bob’s 14th studio effort, Planet Waves, topped the chart. Originally set to be titled Ceremonies Of The Horsemen, Dylan’s decision to change the name last minute ...
The 11-track album featured 10 original songs written by Dylan. Two singles, “On a Night Like This” and “Something There Is About You,” reached No. 44 and No. 107 on the Billboard Hot 100. While those ...
In 1976, record shoppers knew what they liked — the Eagles and Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder and Bob Dylan — and they bought ...
The music world knows Larry 'Ratso' Sloman for his long association with Bob Dylan, but he's also worked with Howard Stern and the Safdie brothers.
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David E. Anderson, former RNS editor and longtime journalist, dies at 84
‘He was a legend by the time I got to meet him,’ said journalist Ira Rifkin of his future supervisor David Anderson. ‘He just ...
The Beatles’ beloved collaborator died at 59 in 2006. A new documentary, “That’s the Way God Planned It,” explores what he long kept hidden.
New York City in the '70s was a place of reinvention and variety the likes of which could hardly be compared to other places. In the same evening, you could attend a poetry reading in a church on St.
During a recent appearance on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert', James Taylor revealed his list of the five greatest songs he’s written.
Today on British Invasion — the column that talks about both Mr. Blobby and The Beatles in the same breath — I hope to start a series exploring the solo careers of all four Beatles ...
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Today in Music History for Feb. 19: ...
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Why February 16th matters in rock history
Find out why Emerson, Lake and Palmer were arrested in 1974 and why Kid Rock was arrested in 2005.
A beloved staple of Bay Area history, the restaurant last month closed its doors for good. Modern-day Bay Area goers have ...
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