
Masters of (Bidding) War: Rare Copy of ‘The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan’ Headed to Auction
Stereo pressing contains four original tracks that were ultimately replaced before its May 1963 release
Stereo pressing contains four original tracks that were ultimately replaced before its May 1963 release
The Rolling Thunder Revue wrapped up with an epic, rarities-packed show in Salt Lake City, and fans have been trying to find the tape for the past five decades
Questlove, Smokey Robinson, Fleet Foxes, and more contributed special video messages, while Joe Walsh fêted the Beach Boy with an original birthday tune
At Bay Area concert Saturday, Dylan plays American Beauty classic for first time since 2007
Ben Fong-Torres shares backstage secrets of the Seventies on the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast
The stunning version of "One Too Many Mornings" appears in the final episode of Shining Girls, starring Elisabeth Moss. Hear why it's a Song You Need to Know
The one-of-one recording was pressed on T Bone Burnett's new audio format, Ionic Originals, which he says captures better quality sound than digital, CD, or vinyl
Multi-faceted artist also co-wrote Janis Joplin's "Mercedes Benz" and introduced the singer to "Me and Bobby McGee"
Rapper's new LP, Twelve Carat Toothache, arrives in June
Inspired by D.A. Pennebaker's iconic Don't Look Back opening sequence, the new clip features musicians, filmmakers and other artists' new cue cards
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