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  • Stevie Wonder, Gil Scott-Heron and Malcolm Cecil Reflect on How They Created Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

    Music and politics are often at an impasse. It's arguable the affect music can have as a force behind political motion--and how music can ultimately effect change on a large scale.
  • Some 50 Years Later, Bob Dylan's 'Tarantula' Resurfaces...Chaos and All

    "Please leave the politics out and just read the damn thing for yourself." -- Ian Holubiak
  • Dutch Study Suggests Art and Music Save Lives, Research in Favor of Expression

    In a new study on past and present artists and musicians from the Netherlands, researchers suggest that the toll of creating art and music correlates with a longer and more fulfilling life.
  • The Black Keys Member Dan Auerbach did not actually give up Bob Dylan's hair in his divorce settlement

    The Black Keys member Dan Auerbach recently divorced his wife Stephanie Gonis, and in August, TMZ reported that part of the settlement, beyond the $5 million, a car, and a house, Gonis was walking away with Bob Dylan's hair.
  • Why You Should See the Coen Brothers' 'Inside Llewyn Davis'

    And for a movie based on the book of the life led by Dave Van Ronk, there's some fine acting in this film. Oscar Isaac's "Llewyn Davis" is often magical.
  • 12 Days of Christmas: 9 Best Versions of 'Here Comes Santa Claus'

    With nine days remaining until Christmas, it's time to prepare Santa Claus Lane for ol' Saint Nick and look at the best versions of "Here Comes Santa Claus." Originally written and recorded by Gene Autry in 1947, the song became an instant success and classic, peaking at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. Since then, the song has been reimagined and covered countless time, but who's done it the most justice?
  • Bob Dylan and 'Rolling Stone' are getting sued for alleged racism

    Bob Dylan began his career as a songwriter with a clear focus and voice supporting civil rights and equality, but that doesn't seem to change the way a Croatian community association feels about the artist after his interview with Rolling Stone for its September cover story last year. The Council of Croats is now suing Dylan and the magazine.
  • Bob Dylan releases interactive video for 1965 classic 'Like A Rolling Stone' [WATCH]

    Bob Dylan has officially released a music video for his 1965 hit "Like A Rolling Stone," considered by many to be one of the greatest songs ever written. It is an interactive piece that allows viewers to flip through 16 television channels while a variety of characters, including vintage footage of Dylan himself, lip-sync the lyrics.
  • Bob Dylan 'Like a Rolling Stone' interactive music video coming

    "Like a Rolling Stone" barreled into the music scene over four decades ago and only now will it be receiving its first official video. The video will premiere on Bob Dylan's website tomorrow, November 19th, in conjunction with the new 47-disc box set, "The Complete Album Collection Volume 1." It's an interactive music video. This means viewers will be able to flip through 16 different channels, each with a different host or actor lip-syncing lyrics to the song. It's reminiscent of television, but clearly this one sounds a little trippy. On one channel, you'll see vintage footage of Dylan himself.
  • Bob Dylan receives Legion of Honor, France's highest cultural award

    Bob Dylan received France's Legion of Honor, it's highest cultural award yesterday. The culture minister Aurelie Fillippetti praised the singer-songwriter for inspiring young people in a brief ceremony yesterday, the BBC reported.
  • Record Store Day's Black Friday edition features rare releases from Bob Dylan, The Doors and more

    Record Store Day continues its biannual tradition this year with festivities on Black Friday, Nov. 29. In addition to its April celebration, the holiday expanded the past two years (and this year) to include another day to hunt for limited-edition vinyl releases.
  • Paul McCartney Wants To Work With Thom Yorke But Is Afraid He Will Say 'No'

    NME recently talked to Paul McCartney about modern day artists he would like to collaborate with. Among those he named was Thom Yorke. He revealed in the interview that he would be nervous to call up the Radiohead/Atoms for Peace frontman. Yes, former Beatle, the Macca, is afraid to be rejected by Yorke.
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