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Music enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable live experience will find their calling when the Slambovian Circus of Dreams takes ...
Fifty-seven years ago today, The Band released their debut album after spending more than a decade as a backing group.
The death of a beloved ex-bandmate partially inspired Robbie Robertson to complete his first solo album in 1987, which included an ode to his lost friend.
With the benefit of half a century of hindsight, Bob Dylan and The Band's The Basement Tapes (released 6/26/75) would appear ...
A lmost four decades after his death at age 42, the pianist and singer Richard Manuel, whose voice was an essential element ...
His Life and Music, from The Hawks and Bob Dylan to The Band’ after deep dives into archival materials and original ...
Released on June 26, 1975, The Basement Tapes was genius finding itself – in Bob Dylan, once more; in the Band, for the very ...
You’d be forgiven for assuming Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson are birds of a different feather. One’s a reclusive Jewish kid from the Upper Midwest who went on to reinvent folk and rock ’n’ roll; the ...
Hudson was the eldest and last surviving member of the influential group that once backed Bob Dylan. His death was confirmed Tuesday by The Canadian Press, which cited Hudson's friend, Jan Haust.
Dylan collaborated frequently with the members of The Band, including Hudson, during the 1960s and ’70s. The group, then known as The Hawks, served as Bob’s touring band in 1965 and 1966.
Bob Dylan has shared a tribute to the late Garth Hudson – The Band’s longtime keyboardist and organist – just days after the beloved Canadian musician’s death at the age of 87. Taking to ...
Bob Dylan wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday night (January 27): “Sorry to heart the news about Garth Hudson. He was a beautiful guy and the real driving force behind The Band.