The best song ever written about Bob Dylan, according to Bob Dylan Giving himself the credit. Lauren Hunter Jun 16, 2026
The most chilling song ever written: The 1929 Lawson family massacre that still haunts folk music The real crime behind folk’s darkest song. Tom Taylor Jun 16, 2026
Hippies, the apocalypse, and how 1969’s ‘Easy Rider’ led to an overlooked Neil Young masterpiece It deserves more praise. Dale Maplethorpe Jun 15, 2026
The one genre Sting called the best in 400 years: “A legacy” Always finding new stories. Tim Coffman Jun 13, 2026
The two musicians Bob Dylan badgered for an autograph: “It didn’t mean anything to us” A true fan. Lauren Hunter Jun 10, 2026
When Paul Simon brutally publicly insulted Art Garfunkel in 1997 A comical quip. Tom Taylor Jun 10, 2026
The 2017 album Roger Waters felt completely betrayed by: “What is wrong with you?” Going back on his craft. Tim Coffman Jun 8, 2026
Beyond Woodstock: The five other most important festivals of the 1960s Changing the course of live music. Paulina Subia Jun 6, 2026
“All of my influences and my authenticity”: The living room at the heart of Linda Ronstadt’s music The heart of it all. Lauren Hunter Jun 6, 2026
Five musicians Joni Mitchell really can’t stand and one she really loves: “He’s a plagiarist” Snarky. Tom Taylor Jun 4, 2026
How Aldous Harding makes silence the most important part of her show No use filling those gaps. Reuben Cross Jun 4, 2026
The classic Bob Dylan song that shaped Shame: “You can’t really touch him now” Still important now. Reuben Cross Jun 3, 2026