Artist: Webster Hall RecordTitle: The Basement Tapes Vol. 1Rating: 3 StarsReviewed by: Ashiya SmithLet s take a moment to reflect on one of my favorite moments in new school hip-hop history. The year ...
His greatest collaboration ever.
Bob Dylan and The Band made music in upstate New York in 1967 that combined the unique talents of the men with a laid-back mindset brought on by their idyllic surroundings to create something magical.
Only the most hardcore fans at the kickoff of Dylan’s summer tour in Troutdale, Oregon, recognized “Baby, Won’t You Be Me Baby” from the expanded Basement Tapes box set ...
Unless you were tuned into the burgeoning bootleg scene, you wouldn’t have originally heard the music that Bob Dylan and the guys who would become The Band made in Woodstock in 1967. The official ...
The Basement Tapes is the sixteenth album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and his second with the Band. It was released on June 26, 1975, by Columbia Records. Two-thirds of the album's 24 ...
When a trove of never-used Bob Dylan lyrics from the mid-1960s was uncovered by the songwriter's archivists, producer T-Bone Burnett went to work. After Dylan's permission was secured, Burnett invited ...
On Wednesday night, Oct. 26, Marcus Mumford brought his current North American tour to W.L. Lyons Brown Theatre in Louisville, Ky. There, the musician ran through the tracking list off his debut solo ...
The performance comes two days after Dylan broke out the Basement Tapes super obscurity “Baby, Won’t You Be My Baby” for the ...
T Bone Burnett hosted the impromptu performance at Hollywood's Montalban Theatre By Phil Gallo, Billboard Sorry, Bob Dylan fans. It appears performances in support of ...
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