When Positively 4th Street landed in 1965, its biting tone caught listeners off guard and helped define it as Dylan’s ultimate diss song.
For the enslaved Africans, music – rhythm in particular – became a tool of communication about their conditions. Later, it ...
Dave Gallaher, a touring bluesman, was loved just as much for giving back to the community as his eloquent and fiery guitar ...
Former University of Arizona marching band members, from left, Nic Hiner, Elizabeth Miller and Robert Lochner, look through old newspaper articles about their 1967 Super Bowl performance during a ...
James Taylor recalled the unforgettable moment Paul McCartney told him he “really liked” his song, ‘Mean Old Man' ...
The enslaved Africans who first arrived in the British colony of Virginia in 1619 after being forcefully removed from their ...
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