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January 9, 2026

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Dylan 1962
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Dylan Revisited /
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Dylan's 1962 debut album is analyzed in Greenwich Village, noting its March 1962 release and later Bootleg Series outtakes.
Dylan's Desire- Failed Sessions, Abandoned Songs, and Chance Encounters
Dylan's Desire- Failed Sessions, Abandoned Songs, and Chance Encounters
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow
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On 2026-01-06, Cult Following in the UK published a retrospective review of Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire.
Live 1962-66 – Rare Performances From The Copyright Collections
Live 1962-66 – Rare Performances From The Copyright Collections
Dylan Revisited /
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In a 2026 article for DylanRevisited, the writer reviews Bob Dylan’s Live 1962-66 – Rare Performances from the Copyright Collections, focusing on concerts in the USA, UK, and Australia.

Dylan Articles

Dylan Revisited /
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Dylan's 1962 debut album is analyzed in Greenwich Village, noting its March 1962 release and later Bootleg Series outtakes.
The Forward / Seth Rogovoy
A Forward culture article reinterprets Bob Dylan's 1983 album Infidels, connecting its ironic political lyrics to Stephen Miller's Greenland-related strongman rhetoric.
Far Out Magazine / Jordan Potter
Bono highlighted Bob Dylan’s 'Like a Rolling Stone' and Dylan’s 1965 electric period as decisive influences while listing seven songs that changed the world.
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow
Bob Dylan and The Band's January–February 1974 tour across the United States is documented in Dreams of Iron and Steel.
Classical Music /
In a retrospective ranking of 1976 rock albums, Classical-Music.com places Bob Dylan's Desire among the year's most significant studio releases.
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow
Cult Following published on 2026-01-08 a review of Bob Dylan The Complete Recordings 1976 from the Rolling Thunder Revue era at cultfollowing.co.uk.
Rock and Roll Garage / Rafael Polcaro
Bob Dylan discusses Mark Knopfler's work on Slow Train Coming (1979) and Infidels (1983), and Knopfler's 2011–2012 tour with Dylan in the US and Europe.
Countryfile.com / Leonie Helm
1963-08-28, Joan Baez led a 300000-strong sing-along of We Shall Overcome during the March on Washington.
news.com.au / Cameron Crowe
Far Out Magazine / Tim Coffman
Mick Taylor leaves the Rolling Stones in the mid 1970s as Ronnie Wood joins from The Faces.
Govinda Gallery / Chris Murray
On 2026-01-08, Govinda Gallery announced Bob Dylan's Through The Open Window 1956-1963, a Bootleg Series release featuring the Carnegie Hall 1963 concert.
BBC News / Alessandro Gallenzi
Gallenzi and Middleton reveal that Dylan copied at least twelve poems while attending Swansea Grammar School, with findings tied to the forthcoming Dylan Thomas - The Complete Poems collection.
The Globe and Mail /
The Globe and Mail previews music memoirs and biographies arriving in 2025 and 2026, including Dylan-related titles and Nobel Prize context.
Cult Following /
Bob Dylan performed I Want You in London in 1990, and an attendee uploaded footage of the show to YouTube.
The Guardian / Fiona Sturges
On 2026-01-09, Emmylou Harris discusses Gram Parsons influence and announces a European farewell tour starting in Glasgow and Dublin.
Substack / Walter Martin
Walter Martin announces Episode 61 on Substack featuring a Bob Dylan centered playlist and guest artists.
Village Preservation / Lily Gold
In 2023, Village Preservation named Joan Baez one of the 25 Most Impactful Women in Greenwich Village, the East Village, and NoHo.
Far Out Magazine / Tim Coffman
Far Out Magazine reports that an unofficial Traveling Wilburys reunion involving Petty, Lynne, Harrison, Orbison, and Campbell occurred during late 1980s studio work.
NTS Radio /
NTS Breakfast Show with Finn on 2026-01-08 in London features Dylan tracks amid rare demos and live cuts.
Sportsmen's Americana Music Foundation / Bob McLennan
SAM Foundation announces three free shows at Sportsmen's Tavern in Buffalo on January 24, January 31, and February 15, 2026, with ticket drawings due January 19.
mauinews.com / Ashfame
Stephen Inglis and Barry Sless will perform on Maui at ProArts Playhouse on Sunday and Hana Coast Gallery on Monday, blending slack key with pedal steel in a cross-genre show.
Far Out Magazine / Tim Coffman
Bob Dylan discusses the 1960s rock scene, plans to see Blind Faith, and notes Clapton's path through Cream and Derek and the Dominos in a Far Out Magazine feature.
Psychiatric Times / "John J. Miller, MD"
Psychiatric Times announces a digital first strategy with four digital issues and eight print issues starting February 2026 for a global readership.
Newstalk /
During lunchtime on NewsTalk, a discussion of Bob Dylan's The Times They Are A-Changin' features Alan Buckley at the Irish Rock 'N' Roll Museum Experience in Ireland.
The Economic Times / Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan's quote about success appears today in an Economic Times online article discussing his 1960s influence and Nobel Prize recognition.
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow
On 2026-01-08, readers discussed Dylan's Americana sound on a fan forum.

Dylan Posts

Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
In this undated online article from Bob-Dylan.org.uk, Tony Attwood analyzes Bob Dylan's 1973 song Hazel from the album Planet Waves.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
Tony Attwood examines Bob Dylan’s choice of Johnnie Ray’s 1951 song The Little White Cloud That Cried in The Philosophy of Modern Song on bob-dylan.org.uk.
Victrola / Andrew Winistorfer
In December 2025, a Victrola review by Andrew Winistorfer examined Sam Sussmans novel Boy from the North Country, which links family memory to Bob Dylan.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
The article analyzes Dylan's selection of Johnnie Ray's The Little White Cloud That Cried for The Philosophy of Modern Song in a UK publication.

Releases & Reviews

Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
Tony Attwood analyses Johnnie Ray's 1951 song The Little White Cloud that Cried, noting Dylan likely recalls it from childhood home listening.

Non-English Articles

Voordekunst /
Theo van den Boogaard launches Dylan Illuminated donor edition in the Netherlands, with rewards delivering by May 2026.

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Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Song Review - 1/8/2026
Tony Attwood analyses Johnnie Ray's 1951 song The Little White Cloud that Cried, noting Dylan likely recalls it from childhood home listening.
Added: 3 hrs ago
Far Out Magazine / Jordan Potter / Article - 1/8/2026
Bono highlighted Bob Dylan’s 'Like a Rolling Stone' and Dylan’s 1965 electric period as decisive influences while listing seven songs that changed the world.
Added: 3 hrs ago
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Blog Post - 1/8/2026
Tony Attwood examines Bob Dylan’s choice of Johnnie Ray’s 1951 song The Little White Cloud That Cried in The Philosophy of Modern Song on bob-dylan.org.uk.
Added: 6 hrs ago
Victrola / Andrew Winistorfer / Blog Post - 1/8/2026
In December 2025, a Victrola review by Andrew Winistorfer examined Sam Sussmans novel Boy from the North Country, which links family memory to Bob Dylan.
Added: 12 hrs ago
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow / Article - 1/8/2026
Bob Dylan and The Band's January–February 1974 tour across the United States is documented in Dreams of Iron and Steel.
Added: 21 hrs ago
Classical Music / / Article - 1/7/2026
In a retrospective ranking of 1976 rock albums, Classical-Music.com places Bob Dylan's Desire among the year's most significant studio releases.
Added: 24 hrs ago
Rock and Roll Garage / Rafael Polcaro / Article - 1/7/2026
Bob Dylan discusses Mark Knopfler's work on Slow Train Coming (1979) and Infidels (1983), and Knopfler's 2011–2012 tour with Dylan in the US and Europe.
Added: 24 hrs ago
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Blog Post - 1/7/2026
In this undated online article from Bob-Dylan.org.uk, Tony Attwood analyzes Bob Dylan's 1973 song Hazel from the album Planet Waves.
Added: 24 hrs ago
Dylan Revisited / / Article - 1/7/2026
Dylan 1962 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Dylan's 1962 debut album is analyzed in Greenwich Village, noting its March 1962 release and later Bootleg Series outtakes.
Added: 27 hrs ago
Countryfile.com / Leonie Helm / Article - 1/7/2026
1963-08-28, Joan Baez led a 300000-strong sing-along of We Shall Overcome during the March on Washington.
Added: 27 hrs ago
The Forward / Seth Rogovoy / Article - 1/7/2026
A Forward culture article reinterprets Bob Dylan's 1983 album Infidels, connecting its ironic political lyrics to Stephen Miller's Greenland-related strongman rhetoric.
Added: 30 hrs ago
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow / Article - 1/7/2026
Cult Following published on 2026-01-08 a review of Bob Dylan The Complete Recordings 1976 from the Rolling Thunder Revue era at cultfollowing.co.uk.
Added: 36 hrs ago
Radio Dubuque / John Rhodes / Tour - 1/6/2026
Bob Dylan extends the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour with a new U.S. leg running March 21 in Omaha, Nebraska, through May 1 in Abilene, Texas.
Added: 36 hrs ago
The Economic Times / Bob Dylan / Article - 1/7/2026
Bob Dylan's quote about success appears today in an Economic Times online article discussing his 1960s influence and Nobel Prize recognition.

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The Forward / Seth Rogovoy / Article - 1/7/2026
A Forward culture article reinterprets Bob Dylan's 1983 album Infidels, connecting its ironic political lyrics to Stephen Miller's Greenland-related strongman rhetoric.
Dylan Revisited / / Article - 1/7/2026
Dylan's 1962 debut album is analyzed in Greenwich Village, noting its March 1962 release and later Bootleg Series outtakes.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Blog Post - 1/7/2026
In this undated online article from Bob-Dylan.org.uk, Tony Attwood analyzes Bob Dylan's 1973 song Hazel from the album Planet Waves.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Song Review - 1/6/2026
On the Untold Dylan website, Jochen analyzes Bob Dylan’s mid-1960s single Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? in relation to contemporary pop culture and eyewitness biographical testimonies.
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow / Article - 1/5/2026
On 2026-01-06, Cult Following in the UK published a retrospective review of Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire.
Dylan Revisited / / Blog Post - 1/5/2026
In a 2026 article for DylanRevisited, the writer reviews Bob Dylan’s Live 1962-66 – Rare Performances from the Copyright Collections, focusing on concerts in the USA, UK, and Australia.
Hotpress / Pat Carty / News - 1/4/2026
Bob Dylan released the album Desire in 1976 on Columbia Records in the United States.
Mojo / Michael Simmons / Article - 1/4/2026
MOJO reports on Dylan's Desire and the Rolling Thunder Revue, detailing 1975 New York sessions and the January 1976 release.
Paste Magazine / Matt Melis / Article - 1/4/2026
Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire is revisited in a Paste Magazine feature examining its collaborative recording sessions and Rolling Thunder Revue-era performances in mid-1970s America.
Noise11.com / / Article - 1/3/2026
On 2026-01-05, Noise11 published a retrospective article on Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire, exploring its creation, reception, and legacy.
From the Pen of Chris Gregory / Chrisgregory / Article - 1/3/2026
Chris Gregory analyzes Bob Dylan's Series of Dreams from the 1989 Oh Mercy sessions, focusing on its production, lyrical themes, and later release and performances.
Music Aficionado / / Blog Post - 1/2/2026
The piece describes Bob Dylan's 1961 arrival in New York City and the November 20, 1961 Columbia studio session for the debut album Bob Dylan.
Sonoma Index-Tribune / Tim Curley / Article - 1/1/2026
On 2026-01-02, Sonoma News published an interview in California with Scarlet Rivera about Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire and the Rolling Thunder Revue tour.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Article - 12/31/2025
Bob Dylan's early 1970s songs are analyzed for harmonic experiments in a UK online article.

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Dylan and Levy flagged down violinist Scarlet Rivera in the East Village; she became the first female musician in one of Dylan's bands and her violin became central to Desire's sound. [80]
Published by: Paste Magazine / Matt Melis in The Shades of Dylan’s Desire
Sessions began in July 1975 and by July 30 the core lineup of Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Scarlet Rivera, Rob Stoner and Howie Wyeth produced the decisive, spare takes that became Desire. [80]
Published by: Mojo / Michael Simmons in Dylan's Desire At 50
By July 30 a pared-down core lineup—Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Scarlet Rivera, Rob Stoner and Howie Wyeth—produced the decisive spare takes that became Desire (Michael Simmons). [80]
Published by: Mojo / Michael Simmons in Dylan's Desire At 50
Dylan invited Emmylou Harris to sing on Desire, but a tamer original 'Hurricane' with Harris was scrapped after factual errors in Levy's lyrics and the released 'Hurricane' features Ronee Blakley. [78]
Published by: Paste Magazine / Matt Melis in The Shades of Dylan’s Desire
After Desire, Jacques Levy staged and directed Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, with Scarlet Rivera, Rob Stoner, and Howard Wyeth forming the core of Dylan's touring band. [75]
Published by: Paste Magazine / Matt Melis in The Shades of Dylan’s Desire
Tapes for "Hurricane" were erased and re-recorded during the Desire sessions because of legal concerns, Michael Simmons reports. [75]
Published by: Mojo / Michael Simmons in Dylan's Desire At 50
Desire was largely co-written with Jacques Levy and featured musicians from the Rolling Thunder Revue (Pat Carty). [75]
Published by: Hotpress / Pat Carty in 50 Years Ago Today: Dylan Released Desire
Violinist Scarlet Rivera proved crucial to Hurricane and shaped Desire's instrumental tempo and tone, according to Ewan Gleadow. [75]
Pat Carty: 'Desire was largely co-written with Jacques Levy.' [75]
Published by: Hotpress / Pat Carty in 50 Years Ago Today: Dylan Released Desire

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