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When Bob Dylan turned his back on protest music and traditional folk, he burned a lot of bridges; his friendship with Pete Seeger was one of them.
Tom Chapin, on Banjo, playing Pete Seeger tunes By Dan Murphy Back in the 1970s, my parents took me to several concerts at ...
Bob Dylan never liked to give anything away when it came to the secrets of his songwriting, leading to a number of particularly confrontational interviews.
Photographer Martin Benjamin chronicled the Capital Region’s rock 'n' roll scene for more than 50 years. A new book and ...
And the best part is the variety: We’ve got rock, country, hip-hop, bluegrass, Americana, pop-punk, indie, jazz, metalcore ...
Oscar nominations all round for this must-see biopic of Bob Dylan. Thursday 10th July ... unknown’ the film charts the irresistible rise from a chance encounter with Pete Seeger to headlining the ...
So many writers are putting the emphasis on action or circumstances. What they fail to provide audiences with are proper ...
Joan Baez opened up in a new interview about how her camp was 'outraged' about 'A Complete Unknown,' but she told them not to fact-check the movie. She said despite the inaccuracies, it was 'fun.' ...
Years after Bob Dylan went electric in 1965, Pete Seeger wrote a letter to him clearing up the controversy surrounding the historic moment.
Legend has it that folk torchbearer and lifelong pacifist Pete Seeger considered taking an axe to the power cables when Bob Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival in July 1965.