February 15, 2026
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Last Updated: 2/15/2026 at 9:04 PM EST
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Bob Dylan praised Gordon Lightfoot as never having written a bad song, presenting Lightfoot at a Canadian Music Hall of Fame ceremony in Canada earlier this year.
Three artists cover Dylan songs: Susan Tedeschi's 2002 release of Don't Think Twice, It's All Right; Elvis Presley records Tomorrow Is A Long Time; and George Harrison's Get Back sessions release Mama, You've Been On My Mind in 2012.
Cult Following published a review on Feb 15, 2026, of The Bootleg Series Vol. 16 1/2, a compilation of Bob Dylan live performances recorded across multiple tour dates including The Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia.
In the mid-1960s, Paul McCartney and David Byrne name Mr. Tambourine Man Dylan's greatest song, citing The Byrds' electric version as the trigger.
Bob Dylan's ten defining songs from the 1960s civil rights era to the electric period are examined for ongoing cultural impact across generations.
Paul McCartney and David Byrne name Dylan's 'Mr. Tambourine Man' as the greatest song in interviews about Dylan's mid-1960s electric transition.
Bonhams lists a signed George Kalinsky photograph of Dylan at Madison Square Garden from the 1974 Tour in a 2025 auction.
On Feb 15, 2026, American Highways published a review of The Christmas 1956 Billboard Top 100 box set and The Blasters reissues, noting historical context and musical variety.
Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Joni Mitchell are discussed in an American Songwriter article today that argues three folk albums must be listened to in one sitting to preserve their narratives.
On Feb 15, 2026, Dylan's quote about beauty and pain is featured in an Economic Times Panache article in India.
Mike Bloomfield died on February 15, 1981 in San Francisco from an accidental overdose.
Bob Dylan's quote on beauty and pain is highlighted in Economic Times Panache in India, noting his 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Flagging Down publishes a blog post ranking ten notable performances from Bob Dylan and Tom Petty’s True Confessions tour winter leg in Australia.
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Irvine Barclay Theatre hosts a Mar 15, 2026 concert featuring music associated with Dylan and Raitt in Irvine, California.
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On Feb 15, 2026, American Highways published a review of The Christmas 1956 Billboard Top 100 box set and The Blasters reissues, noting historical context and musical variety.
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Bob Dylan named Johnny Thunder's 'I'm Alive' one of the most powerful records in a 1969 Rolling Stone interview.
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In the mid-1960s, Paul McCartney and David Byrne name Mr. Tambourine Man Dylan's greatest song, citing The Byrds' electric version as the trigger.
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Three artists cover Dylan songs: Susan Tedeschi's 2002 release of Don't Think Twice, It's All Right; Elvis Presley records Tomorrow Is A Long Time; and George Harrison's Get Back sessions release Mama, You've Been On My Mind in 2012.
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Bob Dylan's The Philosophy of Modern Song is examined through Hank Williams Your Cheatin Heart in a piece published on bob-dylan.org.uk.
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Tony launches Episode 1 on bob-dylan.org.uk, focusing on the song I Was Young When I Left Home.
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Daniel announces on Substack that Daily Dylan will become a free newsletter, with current paid subscribers converted to free and refunds offered.
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Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Joni Mitchell are discussed in an American Songwriter article today that argues three folk albums must be listened to in one sitting to preserve their narratives.
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Bob Dylan's evolving live performance ethos is explored in Far Out Magazine, detailing variability and onstage collaborations in recent years.
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The Rolling Stones Stripped is reviewed on Cult Following on Feb 09, 2026, highlighting acoustic renditions and a Dylan cover.
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John Fogerty discusses Bob Dylan's influence on the Woodstock era in a Far Out Magazine feature.
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Dylan released The Times They Are A-Changin' on Feb 10, 1964 as his third studio album.
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Dylan Revisited reviews Bob Dylan's The Bootleg Series Vol. 1, focusing on 1962–63 studio outtakes, demos, and live recordings from North American and UK venues.
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Bob Dylan praised Gordon Lightfoot as never having written a bad song, presenting Lightfoot at a Canadian Music Hall of Fame ceremony in Canada earlier this year.
A review at Cult Following examines Bob Dylan's live bootleg Here to Bring Vengeance, documenting Rough and Rowdy Ways tour performances including a Mother of Muses rendition from Phoenix, Arizona.
In this online essay, Jochen examines Bob Dylan's Key West lyrics through Roman history, Gladiator, and Patrick Kavanagh's Raglan Road.
The article discusses how Bob Dylan, writing in 1974, crafted If You See Her, Say Hello and Call Letter Blues in studio settings to explore romantic loss.
On Feb 11, 2026, m100group.com published a feature essay analyzing Bob Dylan songs as a sustained diagnosis of stable societal collapse.
The article explores how Bob Dylan inspired Minutemen's Mike Watt to write the hardcore punk song Bob Dylan Wrote Propaganda Songs in the early 1980s.
The article reviews Robert Polito's book After the Flood, which reexamines Bob Dylan's 1991–2024 late-career work as a vital creative period.
In this Mumbai Mirror review, the writer evaluates Robert Polito's After the Flood, a study of Bob Dylan's 1991–2024 work.
In 2026, Bob Dylan undertakes an ongoing small-theater tour across the US and Europe, presenting continually reworked songs from multiple career eras.
On Feb 10, 2026, the Daily Herald published a review of Robert Polito's book After the Flood about Bob Dylan's late career.
In a Substack blog post written decades after first hearing it in the 1980s, Adam Cifu reflects on Bob Dylan's album Infidels from a New York concert origin.
In a blog post on Untold Dylan, Jochen analyzes Bob Dylan's Key West verse and its connections to outsider icons and Kafka-inspired Instagram writing.
After a Wellington tour stop on the True Confessions tour, Dylan and guests staged a late night hotel jam at the Park Royal Hotel in Wellington.
In a recent blog review, Johnny Borgan evaluates Steven Rings’s book What Do You Hear?, which analyzes Bob Dylan’s performances and sound.
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