At the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, Bob Dylan inspired one such event when the once-devoted folk singer plugged in and freaked out. To fully understand the importance of Dylan ‘going electric’, you ...
Even before he had a record contract, Bob Dylan ... and let’s judge Dylan by his image, or his images. We’re ranking all 40 of his studio albums by the quality of the cover art.
During a recent appearance on the Bob Lefsetz podcast, Boyd recalled when Dylan went electric. “At the end of ‘Maggie's Farm,’ I was standing in the little press enclosure right in front of ...
In 1965, Goldberg was onstage with Bob Dylan when the singer went electric at the Newport Folk ... with Dylan producing Goldberg’s self-titled album in 1974 and Goldberg producing a song for ...
Barry Goldberg, the blues and rock keyboardist, songwriter, and producer who worked with artists from Percy Sledge to the Ramones to Bob Dylan ... the blues-rock band Electric Flag, whose ...
Bob Dylan’s foray into performing with a fully electric live band for the first time in 1965 at the Newport Folk Festival remains perhaps one of the most well-documented and boldest changes in ...
His representative Bob Merlis ... the first time Dylan played with an electric guitar alongside a live band. His association with Dylan led the self-titled 'Barry Goldberg' album which was ...
Barry Goldberg, a blues-rock keyboard player whose work with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band led to playing with Bob Dylan in the 1960s, including the notorious 1965 Newport Folk Festival concert ...
In 1961, aged 19, Bob Dylan ... Unknown follows Dylan’s transformation from his arrival in 1961 to when he was booed at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 for playing electric guitar instead ...
Acclaimed blues-rock musician Barry Goldberg, who was part of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band when it backed Bob Dylan during his legendary electric outing at the otherwise-acoustic Newport Folk ...
The sale of the drafted lyrics at a Jan. 18 auction accounted for one-third of the collection's total sale of $1.5 million Charna Flam is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...