Peter Biskind recalls the time the legendary director hired the folk singer to work on his 1973 Western but made sure he knew who was boss.
In 1973, Bob Dylan made his onscreen debut in director Sam Peckinpah’s Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Dylan accepted a small role in the movie and wrote music for it. When he met Peckinpah ...
EXCLUSIVE: The journey to bring Bob Dylan’s formative story to the screen took more than a decade. The film had a coterie of ...
It opens with a 19-year-old Bob Dylan arriving by car in New York City and quickly finding his way to Greenwich Village, where a random bearded man in a bar tells him where he can find Woody ...