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The Bob Dylan Center and New York University have announced The Gallatin Galleries as the destination for a special ...
Bob Dylan crashed his bike, John Lennon caused uproar with his “bigger than Jesus’ claim and Cream played their first show ...
"I love words, and I love the way that they tumble out of Dylan's mouth," says Dave Stewart of the 14 Bob Dylan classics he covered.
Just for One Day', now playing at Shaftesbury Theatre, deploys Axient Digital Wireless System and PSM 1000 In Ear Monitoring ...
Danger Mouse was born; Bob Dylan was injured in a motorbike accident; the Doors lit the singles chart on fire; Gilbert ...
Michael Kiwanuka has cancelled all his forthcoming shows due to “continued illness”.
A look at how Grateful Dead, one of the cuddliest bands ever, still managed to have multiple brushes with the law, and the ...
The Spinal Tap II trailer is finally here – and this is what Nigel Tufnel, David St. Hubbins and Derek Smalls will be playing ...
Osbourne, who died this week, fronted Black Sabbath on classic tracks such as Paranoid, Iron Man and War Pigs.
Oasis, needing money once more, have completed a summer series of gigs; Taylor Swift has just finished The Eras Tour: Tokyo ...
Simon Parkes, who bought Brixton Academy for £1 in 1982, recalls how he turned a struggling venue into a world-class live gig ...
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Today in Music History for July 29: In 1942, Canadian dance band leader Luigi Romanelli died in Murray Bay, Que., at age 56. He was one of Canada's most popular orchestra leaders, and had performed at ...