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In reinventing himself, did Robert Allen Zimmerman — Dylan’s birth name and the grandson of Lithuanian and Ukrainian Jewish immigrants — also betray his Jewish heritage? What was that heritage and how ...
On July 25, 1965, Bob Dylan shocked the Newport Folk Festival by going electric—forever changing music history.
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When Denton’s Deep Blue Something found fame with “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” — the catchiest non-rhyming song of the mid-‘90s — ...
Bob Dylan’s early years in New York — during which he metamorphosed from an unknown folksinger into Bob Dylan — will be the subject of the Tulsa-based Bob Dylan Center’s first traveling exhibition, ...
The legendary festival, where Bob Dylan went electric and so much more, is the subject of Newport & the Great Folk Dream featuring previously unreleased footage ...
Long before Vince Herman crisscrossed the nation showcasing Leftover Salmon’s unique brew of polyethnic Cajun, country, ...
Most artists take a while to establish their sound, and debut albums can be strange beasts when that sound isn't nailed down.
Federal regulators repeatedly removed dozens of Camp Mystic’s cabins from their 100-year flood maps — clearing the way for the camp to expand into the dangerous floodplain years before the ...
Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic’s buildings from their 100-year flood map, as the camp operated and expanded in a dangerous flood plain in the years before ...