While Bob Dylan was known in the national folk scene, mostly for his protest songs, The Byrds were the ones who soared to the top of the charts with their cover of "Mr. Tambourine Man".
Bob Dylan helped inform this iconic Simon and Garfunkel track, but the end results ultimately "horrified" songwriter Paul Simon.
Here are four great songs by various famous artists you didn’t know featured Stephen Stills, in honor of the rock legend’s 80th birthday.
With so much music out there, it’s hard to tackle compilations and rankings in the old way. So here’s a list of the year’s ...
Pete Seeger didn't like singing by himself. It wasn't just that he contributed his tenor (and banjo picking) to two seminal folk groups — the Almanac Singers (with Woody Guthrie) and The Weavers ...
Allen Ginsberg and Bob Dylan shared something of a father-son relationship. The two poets had a lifelong appreciation for ...
15 at 5 p.m. The concert will celebrating the songs of The Byrds featuring ‘Full Circle’ (Pete Mancini, Rich Lanahan, Gerry McKeveny, Mark Mancini, and Bill Herman) and special guests. Join them for ...
When Bob Dylan extended his hand to Bruce Springsteen and said, “I hear you’re the new me”, he was acknowledging the new multitudes he had created.
15 at 5 p.m. The concert will celebrating the songs of The Byrds featuring ‘Full Circle’ (Pete Mancini, Rich Lanahan, Gerry McKeveny, Mark Mancini, and Bill Herman) and special guests. Join them for ...
The New Soft Shoe, an ensemble of talented local musicians that plays tunes by the late alt-country singer-songwriter Gram ...
Jaunty guitar interplay, but a paltry song. McGuinn’s feeling ... but from the Byrds you expect more and better. From the Miller band, on the other hand, you never expect as much, so it ...