Why Bob Dylan’s ‘Eat the Document’ Was ShelvedAfter recovering from a motorcycle accident in 1966, singer-songwriter decided to edit the movie himself. Allison Rapp
Bob Dylan Sold the Band’s Songs but Robbie Robertson Doesn’t MindGuitarist explains why he’s “over” refusing to allow his music to be used by third parties.Martin Kielty
Bob Dylan Sued for $7.2 Million Over Publishing Rights SaleWife of late collaborator Jacques Levy claims money from legend's recent $300 million deal.Martin Kielty
When Bob Dylan Realized His Music Had Reached President CarterFirst meeting with future U.S. President Jimmy Carter changed musician’s perspective.Martin Kielty
December 2020 Recap: Dylan Cashes In, McCartney Flies Solo + MoreAs 2020 came to end, musicians tied up loose ends, released new material and looked forward to the new year.Allison Rapp
Paul McCartney Recalls Trying Pot With Bob DylanHe says Ringo Starr was first Beatle to try the drug in 1964.Martin Kielty
Bob Dylan Set Featuring George Harrison Sessions to Be ReleasedRare songs will be made available to general public after previously receiving a very limited U.K. release. Corey Irwin
Watch Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin Cover Bob DylanLatest ‘Hanukkah Sessions’ video features version of “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35.”Martin Kielty
Watch Bob Dylan and Bono in Trailer for New Jimmy Carter Film‘Rock & Roll President’ to be screened in September, before a physical release in October.Martin Kielty
Hear Neil Young Take on Bob Dylan’s ‘Times They Are a-Changin”He's featured on guitar, harmonica and vocals in a largely faithful recording made in June during "fireside sessions."Nick DeRiso
Chrissie Hynde on How Bob Dylan’s New Songs Inspired Covers SeriesPretenders leader calls singer-songwriter's "I Contain Multitudes" "f---ing devastating."Ultimate Classic Rock Staff
Why Def Leppard Would Rather Write Like T. Rex Than Bob Dylan"I'd much rather write 'Hubcap diamond star halo' than 'The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind.'"Ryan Reed