Due to expected inclement weather, the upcoming performance of The Magic of Rob Lake scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 25, at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in Wilkes-Barre, has been ...
Steven Wilson knows he’s a lucky man -- not just because he gets to make his own music, but because of what he gets to do with music he loves. The British musician, who came to fame as a member of the ...
Neil Harrison never left the Bootleg Beatles. For the last 14 years, since hanging up his round glasses and white suit, Neil - the band’s original John Lennon - has managed the group he formed with ...
The smell of hickory and charred ribs has been lingering in the air in Westport for the past few years, but soon it will be gone. After bringing delectable BBQ to fairs and pop-up events, Westport ...
From 'Hadestown’ to ‘Hamilton,' from ‘Wicked’ to ‘Death Becomes Her,’ theater lovers can now catch their favorite plays in 60-second posts. By Andrew Zucker Broadway has always lived with bootlegs — ...
The Vikings were eliminated from the playoff race earlier Sunday. They aren’t playing like it Sunday night. J.J. McCarthy’s 1-yard run on a bootleg on fourth down has tied the Vikings with the Cowboys ...
There’s a term I like that’s common in the jam band world and (to my knowledge) nowhere else: “Couch tour.” It means you follow a band’s live shows, one by one, via livestreams or field recordings.
The 18th installment of Dylan’s never-ending reissue series tracks his rise from teenage rock’n’roller to new folk icon. It plays less like a box set and more like the audiobook of a Great American ...
Last winter’s Timothée Chalamet movie “A Complete Unknown” tried to demonstrate the evolution by looking at Dylan’s early New York City years. Now we can experience the transformation musically in the ...
It was only a matter of time before Bob Dylan's long-running Bootleg Series would get around to covering the earliest part of his career. Plus, with the Oscar-nominated A Complete Unknown biopic still ...
In late 1961, barely a year after he’d arrived in New York City from the Midwest, Bob Dylan already contained multitudes. The proof arrives early in Through the Open Window, the 18th edition of ...