The deal concludes years of negotiations and legal disputes between key band members, including Roger Waters, David Gilmour, and Nick Mason, along with the estates of keyboardist Richard Wright and original singer-songwriter Syd Barrett.
The 2:53 minute clip posted by Dylan shows him singing one of his hits, “If Not for You” with George Harrison, the late Beatles guitarist who, along with Indian sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, organised the concert in 1971.
The highly anticipated trailer for James Mangold’s biographical drama "A Complete Unknown" has been released, showcasing Timothée Chalamet's remarkable transformation into folk music icon Bob Dylan. Set to hit theatres this December, the film delves into Dylan’s formative years in New York City and climaxes with his groundbreaking 1965 Newport Folk Festival performance, where he famously went electric.
The silver screen is set to dazzle audiences with an array of captivating biographical dramas, as Hollywood gears up for a wave of highly anticipated movie releases celebrating iconic figures from various walks of life.
Timothée Chalamet has begun shooting for the biopic of acclaimed singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. The 28-year-old actor will play a young Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown”.
I cannot, for the life of me, definitively describe what makes music. Growing up in a family where music of any form was not typically paid any reverence, my exposure to it was tunnelled into mainstream pop songs for the longest time.
At the festival, Ash Raven performed an original song called, “Tomar Gaan”, that was penned for the artiste’s mentor, Bangladeshi legend, Ayub Bachchu.
Timothée Chalamet is preparing to play Bob Dylan on the big screen, and he will be using his own voice to sing.
On the month of Independence, American poet, lyricist, and singer Bob Dylan shared a clip from the documentary of the historic ‘Concert For Bangladesh' on his Facebook profile yesterday.
Very few artists in rock history have seen more of their songs covered than Bob Dylan.
Goldenvoice announces that the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Roger Waters and the Who will perform during a three-day concert in the Southern California desert where the annual Coachella music festival is held. This is the first time these stalwart rockers have shared a billing.
Singing legend Bob Dylan is recording the follow up to his 2015 album, 'Shadows in the Night'.
While Bob Dylan was in his 10th grade, his back-up band was rejected from a high school talent show because the student council judged his performance at the audition too shocking.