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When Bob Dylan heard the Byrds do "Mr. Tambourine Man" for the first time, he had a surprisingly dumbfounded reaction.
But by the time the album, also named "Mr. Tambourine Man," made its debut — 60 years ago this month — the song was everywhere. On June 26, it hit number 1.
The Byrds' founder talked to us about the origins of folk-rock, the allure of 12-string Rickenbackers and his eternal love of folk music ...
The song was recorded for the soundtrack of the film of the same name. Viva Las Vegas told the story of two competing race car drivers, Count Elmo Mancini (Cesare Danova) and Lucky Jackson (Presley), ...
Earle, an Alamo City native, will bring his 50 Years of Songs and Stories tour to the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre this Sunday.
That “Mr. Tambourine Man” was a one-off, and it’s very possible “The Times They Are a-Changin'” will also vanish from the set after Wednesday night. Best of Rolling Stone ...
"I was a big fan of his lyrics, of course," said Wilson, citing "Like a Rolling Stone," "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" as some of his favorites.
“I was a big fan of his lyrics, of course,” added Wilson, pointing to “Like a Rolling Stone,” “Mr. Tambourine Man” and “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” as examples of Dylan’s genius.
Ellen Stekert was at the centre of the folk revival movement in the 50s. Now, she's digitising her archive with the help of ...
Bob Dylan auction items, including draft lyrics to “Mr. Tambourine Man,” which sold for $508K, generated $1.5 million in sales at Julien’s.
Oasis ended a 16-year hiatus with a punchy, powerful trip through one of Britpop's greatest songbooks, kicking off a reunion ...
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