The first No. 1 song Bob Dylan ever had was not as a performer but as a writer. Jim Dickson, manager of The Byrds, was given a demo of “Mr. Tambourine Man” and played it for the band. They were not ...
Bob Dylan’s legendary “Mr. Tambourine Man,” one of the defining folk-rock tracks of the 1960s, has once again captured the spotlight—but this time, it’s not through a song recording. The original ...
Artistic drafts often end up in trash bins, hidden in family estate collections, or lost to time’s effect on memory, but a Bob Dylan lyric draft has recently been saved from any of these fates as it ...
""For Gene, it was all about the lyrics,"" states Einarson at the outset of his latest book on rock music. Einarson devotes several pages to exploring Clark's gene pool, dwelling on the singer's ...
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