When Bob Dylan first entered the NYC folk scene in the late 1950s, one of his biggest competitors was also one of his greatest mentors.
Originating in Scotland, it was modified by Irish singer Francis McPeake and later sung by artists such as Bob Dylan and Judy ...
Josh Bradley is Creative Loafing Tampa's resident live music freak. He started freelancing with the paper in 2020 at the age of 18, and has since covered, announced, and previewed numerous live shows ...
Seeger was shaped by the 1930s, Baez by the 1960s, and both, like Dylan, had a moment of decision ... At the Kennedy Center, Roger McGuinn led the crowd in a rousing version of Seeger’s ...
The Byrds may have been one of the biggest answers to the British invasion, but David Crosby thought some people tried to ...
Based on Elijah Wald’s hour-by-hour countdown Dylan Goes Electric ... At the Kennedy Center, Roger McGuinn led the crowd in a rousing version of Seeger’s “Turn! Turn!
Dylan’s appearance at Brandeis in 1963 may have been his first time at the University, but it was not the last. More than a ...
From the couch, the guitarist stood and said hi. He was tall, with a handsome, boyish Irish face and long brown hair. He said ...
CLEARWATER — Roger McGuinn will perform on Saturday ... combining the rock beat of The Beatles with the folk sensibilities of Bob Dylan, to create the genre known as folk-rock.
An evening with Roger McGuinn begins with the stage dark and the sound of McGuinn’s 12-string Rickenbacker guitar filling the house as he approaches the standing microphone to sing his signature Bob ...