Bob Dylan's opinion on the best cover of his hit song Knockin' on Heaven's Door will leave you stunned. Find out which artist ...
Looking back on the origins of 'It Ain't Me Babe', one of the finest moments of Bob Dylan, who wrote the song from the confines of a London hotel room in 1964.
Bob Dylan wrote 'Highlands' in tribute to the Scottish Highlands, describing it as the paradise that his heart will forever yearn for.
From Woodstock, New York, to Malibu, California, these are the iconc Bob Dylan locations across the United States that ...
Bob Dylan hit back at The Beatles with a Norwegian Wood-inspired track that left fans questioning ownership of the folk-rock ...
We trace the origins of "Understand Your Man", from Johnny Cash in 1964 to Bob Dylan in 1963 to Paul Clayton in 1960.
One Battle After Another editor Andy Jurgensen dives into his collaboration with Paul Thomas Anderson, from song choices to "a few small beers." ...
Bob Dylan's electric set at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival shocked fans and critics, marking a turning point in his career ...
Derry -based painter and illustrator Michael McLaughlin was manning his stall at Belfast’s Christmas Market in November last year when an unassuming visitor stopped by. Unbeknown to Michael, or anyone ...
Some folk lyrics from back in the day were good, others were inspiring, and some were absolutely iconic in their influence.
A new, updated edition of MOJO’s best-selling guide to Bob Dylan’s albums, songs, films and books is in UK shops and available to order for delivery now.