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After the release of his debut album, Bruce Springsteen received a lot of comparisons to Dylan, so he tried to never write ...
Mark Kensey told Newsweek: "By some freak coincidence, the guy who had originally purchased the CD from the radio station ...
WITH their vile chants of “death, death to the IDF” at Glastonbury this weekend, punk-rap duo Bob Vylan left thousands of ...
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After dozens of albums, films, and a nearly 1,000-page memoir, Streisand isn’t through with setting the record straight: ...
The Simon & Schuster collection features approximately 100 drawings alongside “prose vignettes” by Eddie Gorodetsky, Jackie Hamilton, and Lucy Sante ...
Bob Melvin stated Rafael Devers won't play first base in the San Francisco Giants’ series against the Boston Red Sox at ...
A dollar bill signed by George Harrison is currently up for auction. It's listed among many items connected to classic rock artists.
Julien's Auctions racked up $1.5 million with a collection of items once owned by Bob Dylan, including song drafts and signed handwritten lyrics.
Per description: One page, 8.25 x 11.75, written in black ink and signed neatly at the conclusion, “Bob Dylan, 2013.” And, from Thal’s collection, a “ Dylan-signed Coloring Book Page with ...
Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Almost 60 years to the day since it was first recorded, the original lyrics to Bob Dylan ‘s “Mr. Tambourine Man” have sold at auction for a total of $508,000.