As much as The Traveling Wilburys could be cordial with each other, not every project hit them like they thought it would.
Bob Dylan has written untouchable songs in the past, but he considered this undiscovered song to be in a class by itself.
The Traveling Wilburys turned an unexpected studio session into one of rock's most celebrated supergroups.
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'Pathetic': The song that made John Lennon fall out of love with Bob Dylan
A friendship built on mutual awe, creative sparks and sharp reversals — Lennon and Dylan’s brief, brilliant bond that flared, ...
After producing the Stones and Dylan, Don Was releases his first solo album at 73, inspired by his Detroit roots.
A CBE-honored, veteran Hollywood producer, Nigel Sinclair has spent more than three decades at the highest levels of ...
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“I gave up guitar when I heard Clapton, the way people are put off tennis when they watch Federer”
Jethro Tull legend Ian Anderson on why he plays the flute – and why Ritchie Blackmore is ‘definitely not mad’ ...
There are some folk rock records that represent some of the best, most agreed-upon, most landmark, and often-cited albums of ...
The Beatles member spoke with PEOPLE at his birthday event in Beverly Hills about collaborating with Paul McCartney ...
In 2008, Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson received a prestigious award from Queen Elizabeth II. He was made an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for services to the music industry. But ...
Recently I heard an interview with I’m With Her – the folk collaborative consisting of Aoife O’Donovan, Sarah Watkins, and Sara Jarosz. When asked about the well-earned title, “supergroup,” they ...
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