'Rolling Thunder Revue' is Scorsese's second doc about Dylan and there are all sorts of elements that make it a must for anyone who's an obsessive fan of Dylan, of the counterculture, or of mid-'70s culture in general.
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After the University of Tulsa became the location of the Bob Dylan Archives, which includes over 100,000 items, the University’s Gilcrease Museum will host an exhibition of Dylan’s artwork and handwritten song lyrics.
Give Tim Robbins' film 'Bob Roberts' this, three decades after its release: they walked so Dr. Mehmet Oz could run.
Following in the footsteps of other artists like Bob Dylan, Neil Young has decided to set up his own official bootleg series; with Carnegie Hall, December 1970 being the first release.
In addition to a number of other big ticket music memorabilia items from Bob Dylan and Neil Peart, and they're all expected to haul in massive sums.
The highly anticipated compilation album, See You Next Year 2, has been released, recorded over 8 days at the famed Shangri-La studio.
New York singer-songwriter Arsun has shared “Babe I Hear Thunder In Your Heart,” title track from his debut album.
Nor-Cal's Are We Hunting are excited to release "Jails Calls," a nostalgic slice of indie pop-rock that fuses jangly guitar with inviting vocals.
The Band’s 'Last Waltz' is considered one of the best concert films around and is currently celebrating its 45th anniversary.
R. Stevie Moore is an icon of the lo-fi music scene whose pioneering approach to DIY music production and his ability to make something out of nothing has inspired generations of musicians.
'The Beach Boys by The Beach Boys' is an anthology of the band that charts their rise from Hawthorne to international fame.
Songwriter, musician, actor, writer, humorist, and everything in between, Tom Waits has lived a colorful, avant-garde life and is truly one of the most talented artists America has ever produced.
Netflix's Bob Dylan documentary directed by Martin Scorsese has an official release date of June 12.
'Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid' was a troubled revisionist Western that featured a stellar cast and infamous supporting performance from one Bob Dylan.
The Pogues and Shane MacGowan exhibition chronicling the band, rise of punk rock, and Irish diaspora is opening at the Bob Dylan Center.
Tom Wilson produced both Bob Dylan and Velvet Underground, among other big names, but remained relatively unknown... until now.
Smile was to be the title of the 12th Beach Boys album that was to be released anywhere between January and June 1967. It was to be their masterpiece. Actually, it was supposed to be THE rock and roll masterpiece, better than anything The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix or Bob Dylan came up with. But then...it never came out.
Hunter Metts has shared his indie/alt ballad “Where It Ends,” an echo of love's final chapter before the inevitable end.
Enigmatic Nashville artist Hunter Metts has shared his heart-wrenching folk track “Somehow You’re Always There”, a tribute to his best friend's mother.
"We Are The World” was a once in a lifetime moment spearheaded by Michael Jackson and is now the subject of a new documentary premiering at Sundance.
If you're a fan of any form of rock & roll, then chances are you've heard the influence of legendary musician Mose Allison.
On '1964,' renowned folk artist Pat Guadagno comes with a personal, intimate take on the songs he finds significant for that year in time.
Exactly 50 years to the date after David Bowie retired his beloved Ziggy Stardust character, digitally restored footage of the final performance is hitting the stage where it originally happened.
Released 15 years ago, 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story' fell a bit short in delivering consistent laughs but it was incredibly great at pointing out the clichés of the music biopic genre.