January 13, 2026
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Last Updated: 1/13/2026 at 9:03 PM EST
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MOJO Magazine / Grayson Haver Currin
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Robert Polito's feature on Dylan's memory palace was published by Mojo on 2026-01-13.
That Wasn't An Accident
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Bob Dylan's mid-1960s decision to tour with a full band is examined through interviews, contemporary reports, and tour records across the United States.
Dylan Goes Exotic & Dramatic With 'Desire'
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In a 50th-anniversary retrospective, Glide Magazine reviews Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire in the context of the Rolling Thunder Revue era.
Dylan Articles
Robert Polito's feature on Dylan's memory palace was published by Mojo on 2026-01-13.
Bob Dylan's mid-1960s decision to tour with a full band is examined through interviews, contemporary reports, and tour records across the United States.
In 1968, George Harrison hosted Bob Dylan at his Woodstock era home, enabling the creation of the song I'd Have You Anytime, the opening track of All Things Must Pass.
Bob Dylan’s 1970 album Self Portrait, and its opening song All the Tired Horses, is analyzed as a deliberate attempt to repel fame and public expectation.
George Harrison and Bob Dylan wrote Id Have You Anytime during a 1968 Woodstock visit at Dylan's Woodstock home, amid Dylan's neck injury.
On Sunday 11 January, Brooklyn Rider performed Citizenship Notes at Santa Fe Pro Musica in Santa Fe, presenting Haydn, Beethoven, new works and an adaptation of Bob Dylan's The Times They Are A-Changin'.
American Songwriter published an online article highlighting four 1960s Bob Dylan songs that deserve more exposure.
A culture essay examines landmark 1976 albums, notably Bob Dylan’s Desire, and argues they remain artistically relevant today.
Cameron Winter is described in 2025 by Far Out Magazine as a rising artist influenced by Bob Dylan, with Geese releasing Getting Killed.
Michael Gallucci published Ultimate Classic Rock's Top 40 Songs of 1966 on 2026-01-13.
Actor's Express opens Girl From The North Country at King Plow Arts Center in Atlanta on January 29, 2026.
Dylan Posts
Theme Time Radio Hour premiered on 2006-05-03 as a radio program, with Dylan selecting Weather themed tracks for the inaugural episode.
On 2006-05-03, XM Satellite Radio aired the first Theme Time Radio Hour centered on Weather.
On 2006-05-03, Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour debuted on XM Satellite Radio with the Weather theme.
Releases & Reviews
On May 27, 1995, Bob Dylan performed at Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, delivering a set noted for inventive instrumentals and altered vocal styles.
Event News
The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa put on an all-star tribute concert marking the 50th anniversary of Dylan's Blood On The Tracks.
"Sixty years on from its initial release, 'Blonde on Blonde' still sounds like the future," says Steven Jenkins, senior director of the Bob Dylan Center.
Selections include early acoustic versions of "Blowin’ in the Wind" and "Girl from the North Country," and an intense rendition of "Isis" from the Rolling Thunder Revue with Dylan in face paint.
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On 2006-05-03, XM Satellite Radio aired the first Theme Time Radio Hour centered on Weather.
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American Songwriter published an online article highlighting four 1960s Bob Dylan songs that deserve more exposure.
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On Sunday 11 January, Brooklyn Rider performed Citizenship Notes at Santa Fe Pro Musica in Santa Fe, presenting Haydn, Beethoven, new works and an adaptation of Bob Dylan's The Times They Are A-Changin'.
Added: 15 hrs ago
A culture essay examines landmark 1976 albums, notably Bob Dylan’s Desire, and argues they remain artistically relevant today.
Added: 15 hrs ago
On May 27, 1995, Bob Dylan performed at Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, delivering a set noted for inventive instrumentals and altered vocal styles.
Added: 15 hrs ago
Cameron Winter is described in 2025 by Far Out Magazine as a rising artist influenced by Bob Dylan, with Geese releasing Getting Killed.
Added: 21 hrs ago
Robert Polito's feature on Dylan's memory palace was published by Mojo on 2026-01-13.
Added: 24 hrs ago
A photographer recounts attending and photographing Bob Dylan's Providence concert in 1965, where Dylan played rock and Robbie Robertson appeared.
Added: 27 hrs ago
Dylan performed onstage with the Grateful Dead in San Rafael, California, during the 1980s.
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An article on Far Out Magazine analyzes Bob Dylan's Visions of Johanna (1966), arguing the song refers to Joan Baez and reflects Dylan's romantic absence in New York.
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In a Substack blog post, mr tambourine launches a 301-song ranking of Bob Dylan's studio catalogue, beginning with explanations for the lowest-rated tracks.
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On bob-dylan.org.uk the article analyzes why Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? has few successful covers since the mid 1960s.
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A Substack post analyzes Dylan's painting News of the World, based on a Hammett frame from the 1982 film, published online.
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On 2026-01-12, At The Barrier published a review of Ace Records' Highway Of Diamonds compilation of black American Bob Dylan covers.
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On 2026-01-12, Cult Following published a review of Slow Coming Home, a bootleg album documenting Bob Dylan's 2022 Rough and Rowdy Ways tour performances.
On 2026-01-12, At The Barrier published a review of Ace Records' Highway Of Diamonds compilation of black American Bob Dylan covers.
In a 50th-anniversary retrospective, Glide Magazine reviews Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire in the context of the Rolling Thunder Revue era.
In 1964, Bob Dylan released 'The Times They Are A-Changin'' in the United States as a consciously crafted civil rights anthem.
The article documents backstage conversations at Cain's Ballroom with Mikael Jorgensen and Ethan Miller about performing Bob Dylan songs for the Dylan Center's Going Electric concerts.
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's 1962 debut album is analyzed in Greenwich Village, noting its March 1962 release and later Bootleg Series outtakes.
In this undated online article from Bob-Dylan.org.uk, Tony Attwood analyzes Bob Dylan's 1973 song Hazel from the album Planet Waves.
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.
On 2026-01-06, Cult Following in the UK published a retrospective review of Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire.
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.
Bob Dylan released the album Desire in 1976 on Columbia Records in the United States.
MOJO reports on Dylan's Desire and the Rolling Thunder Revue, detailing 1975 New York sessions and the January 1976 release.
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.
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