They were very sincere, actually.” Bob Dylan was no small name by the time he went on tour with the band in the mid-1960s. He was a bona fide folk legend. People should have been clamoring to ...
Bob Dylan’s “Never Ending Tour” began in 1988 ... up with the hippy era’s premier impresario, Bill Graham, to book the 40-date jaunt across sports arenas across the US and Canada.
In the hit Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete ... a real schmuck to write that,’” Dylan related to author Bill Flanagan during a 1985 interview for his book “Written in My Soul.” ...
He liked the movie, but even more interestingly than the rare Shakey movie review, Young revealed that he once threw Bob Dylan off his tour bus because he “didn’t recognize him.” ...
Joan Baez and Bob Dylan were romantically involved in the early 1960s, but they continued to collaborate for decades to come. In 1984, Baez joined Dylan on a tour of ... in her book And a Voice ...
The 141-minute movie has generated renewed interest in Dylan, particularly that period of his career. For the rest of the ...
Bob Dylan, like the Beatles, has always loomed too large for one movie. Don’t Look Back, arguably the most powerful rock documentary ever made, followed Dylan’s 1965 tour of the U.K. Martin ...