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.
Netflix's Bob Dylan documentary directed by Martin Scorsese has an official release date of June 12.
'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.
The amount of good films about rock and its culture is quite vast, but here's a list of some essential ones concentrating ‘mostly’ on the music first and foremost.
What was an overall strong year for movies was especially strong when it came to documentaries about music, musicians, and music history. Here are the year's 20 best.
There are only two known existing vinyl copies of the original withdrawn release of 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan', and one's just been located in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Fans and collectors will soon have a chance to get his handwritten notes for "The Times They Are A-Changin'," "Lay Lady Lay," and "Subterranean Homesick Blues." And if they reach their estimated prices, they could go for over $4 million.
This year's Music Icons auction will feature Paul McCartney's handwritten lyrics to "Maxwell's Silver Hammer," Prince's 'Blue Cloud' guitar, Jim Morrison's 'Paris Journal', and much more.
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 Philadelphia radio station drew major national attention with its countdown of the top 2,020 songs of all time, which was dominated by classic rock and saw "Thunder Road" come in at #1.
Coda Collection, the channel will feature rare concerts and new documentaries as well as premiere films, alongside other music programming.
On May 10, 2022, Tulsa, Oklahoma will officially be opening the Bob Dylan Center, a permanent three-story museum honoring the...
We're back discussing the music industry's historic 2018, Billboard's out-of-touch handling of "Old Town Road", the potential fall of Coachella, and the life and loss of Nipsey Hussle.
We're back talking about Donald Glover's Adidas collaboration, the message/non-message in Jordan Peele's 'Us', the Notre Dame fire, spoilercasting 'Avengers: Endgame', and much more.
Oftentimes music documentaries are aimed squarely at their respective fandoms, but there’s quite a few that should be viewed from a much wider cultural perspective. Here's a list of some that should be essential viewing.
Along with the vinyl resurgence, there are more bootlegs around today than any other time in the last 20 years.
The cinematic legend of Bob Dylan is getting one more chapter with a movie about Dylan's famous "electric" appearance in 1965.
Hollywood doesn't come out with many literary comedies anymore, or films that center around the extracurricular adventures of middle-aged professors, but it did both back in February of 2000 with 'Wonder Boys.' A film criminally overlooked by moviegoers.
When thinking about prolific songwriters that utilized cryptic, often puzzling use of words and meanings, few compare to the songwriting duo Steely Dan. The many interpretations of their lyrics has taken on a life of its own.
Bob Dylan’s “Theme Time Radio Hour” will be back on the airwaves, or should we say, online, and the first show will be based around one of Dylan’s recently favorite themes - whiskey.
The massive sale came as quite a surprise and has led to much speculation about the reasons for the sale. David Crosby announced he's planning on following suit.
In these days of culture wars, it appears that the definition of the word "censorship" has been defined down considerably. With the latest example involving the removal of… a single Bob Dylan song from YouTube.
In an introduction to his recently released Dylan biography titled 'A Restless Hungry Feeling', author Clinton Heylin had some harsh things to say about a previous best-seller by Howard Sounes.
Tom Wilson produced both Bob Dylan and Velvet Underground, among other big names, but remained relatively unknown... until now.