Celebrity Life
Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins, Legendary Keyboardist Who Played on Albums by Bob Dylan, Dolly Parton, Dead at 84
Blind after an accident at age 3, Robbins learned to play piano with a distinct sense of feel, which made him a go-to Nashville session musician
Bob Dylan Sells All Recorded Rights to Sony Music
The deal comes a year after selling his publishing rights to Universal Music Publishing
Bob Dylan Heads South for 2022 Tour
Tour kicks off March 3 in Phoenix, Arizona, and wraps up April 14 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Bob Dylan Brands Sex Abuse Lawsuit a ‘Brazen Shakedown’ by Unbalanced ‘Psychic’
"The allegation is false, malicious, reckless and defamatory," Dylan's lawyers said in a new response filed in state court in Manhattan
Chrissie Hynde to Play Bob Dylan Classics and More on Special Livestream
Pretenders frontwoman will play tracks from her own catalog, as well as songs by Ray Davies, Charles Trenet, and Hoagy Carmichael
RS Recommends: The Best Bob Dylan Gifts and Collectibles to Buy Online
From documentaries and records, to his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, here are some of our favorite Bob Dylan collectibles
Taste Test: Like His Songs, Bob Dylan’s New Bourbon Is Deceptively Complex
Our whiskey critic reviews Heaven's Door Bootleg Volume III.
70 Greatest Music Documentaries of All Time
Burning guitars, big suits, meeting the Beatles — the concert films, rockumentaries and artist portraits that stand head and shoulders above the rest
Hear Bob Dylan Perform ‘He Was a Friend of Mine’ in Previously Unreleased Recording From 1961
The performance appears on one of several tapes from the very beginning of the artist's career, which were recently acquired by the Bob Dylan Center
Hear Bob Dylan Play ‘Every Grain of Sand’ For First Time Since 2013
The gospel-era gem closed out his show at the KeyBank State Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio
Bob Dylan Launches New Era of Never Ending Tour at Captivating Milwaukee Opener
Dylan dedicated the show to Milwaukee native Les Paul, and played nearly every song from 'Rough and Rowdy Ways'
Saxophonist Mel Collins on His Years With King Crimson, the Rolling Stones, and Roger Waters
The veteran sideman talks mending fences with Robert Fripp after a 40-year rift, getting snubbed by Keith Richards, randomly ending up on Bob Dylan's Desire, and more
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