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When Neil Young sang “It’s better to burn out than to fade away", he very well might have been thinking about Bob Dylan. Few musicians in the history of ...read more
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To some, it might appear incredible that it has taken us six entire episodes of “How Music Changed” to cover Bob Dylan’s first six albums. It might appear ...read more
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Our fifth show dedicated to the musical development of Bob Dylan features songs from Dylan’s fifth album, “Bringing It All Back Home.” At this point of his ...read more
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Today we submit our fourth episode covering the career of Bob Dylan.
This episode focuses on Dylan’s work in 1964, resulting in the album, “Another ...read more
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For our third installment on Bob Dylan, we cover the music featured on his third album, “The Times They Are A-Changin’.” It might surprise (or pain) a few ...read more
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We continue our series of shows on Bob Dylan with this second installment. The first episode focused mostly on Dylan’s early days in New York, his attempts ...read more
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With today’s show, we begin the monumental task of compiling the career of Bob Dylan into a series of one-hour programs. Previous episodes often required ...read more
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Although he has remained a mercurial presence on the music scene for forty years, Leonard Cohen has produced only a dozen or so albums in that time. Never ...read more
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Today we conclude our series on early Kings of New Orleans Jazz by looking at a few remaining classics that we haven’t yet discussed. This show allows to ...read more
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In our previous program, we played a few of the white and/or Creole orchestras that personified early jazz. The main reason for this was that most of the ...read more
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