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Bob Dylan brought protest music to the masses back in the 1960s, but he pointed to reggae progenitor Jimmy Cliff as having written the greatest protest anthem.
These underrated covers of Bob Dylan songs are so good, you might just think they are better than the Bard's original tunes.
How 1960’s Bob Dylan Changed The World by longtime author and journalist Sean Egan. Having written and edited dozens of books ...
Andrew Broder, “Surveillance” The versatile producer follows up 2024’s Acceptance with another three-track album, Dignity. This track emits a Morse code of synth that’s layered over with ripples ...
The departure in 1975 of the last Americans from Vietnam didn't only end a tragic chapter in the history of the two countries ...
When you're as beloved as Bob Dylan there is bound to be a few imitators, but he thought two classic songs were direct copies.
Bob Dylan was many things to many people: a folk music icon, a civil rights activist, and a singing revolutionary. He ...
With the release of his biopic, ‘A Complete Unknown’, starring Timothée Chalamet, there has been a curious resurgence to ...
Step into a night steeped in the raw soul of folk, protest anthems, and poetic storytelling. From back-alley buskers to ...
P akistan, April 27 -- The end of the Vietnam War marked a key moment for protest music, which had grown throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Artists like Judy Collins, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan led the ...