March 11, 2026
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Last Updated: 3/10/2026 at 3:05 PM EST
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On Saturday, Augie Meyers died after a recent illness in Texas at age 85.
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Bob Dylan's Oscar and Nobel achievements are examined in a Collider article that highlights his film contributions and the Wonder Boys song in the U.S.
Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde era track Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine) is analyzed for its breakup lyrics and use in live performances.
Bob Dylan’s 2026 tour brings Rough and Rowdy Ways-focused theater performances to audiences across the USA and UK.
Bob Dylan crashed a motorcycle near Woodstock on Jul 29, 1966, then canceled shows and retreated from touring and publicity.
Bob Dylan and George Harrison worked on I’d Have You Anytime during 1968 at Dylan's Woodstock home in Woodstock, New York.
Dylan released John Wesley Harding, and the album topped the UK Albums Chart for ten weeks.
Bob Dylan released John Wesley Harding in December 1967, and the album reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart for ten weeks in 1968.
Mar 9, 2026, a Worcester Magazine column debunks a fictional Feb 13, 1966 poster claiming Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and Fleetwood Mac performed at The Centrum in Worcester.
Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding began a 10-week No. 1 run on the UK Albums Chart on Mar 09, 1968.
In 2013, Parade reported that Wagon Wheel, co-written by Bob Dylan from a 1973 demo, became a widely overplayed country hit in the United States.
Patti Smith meets Bob Dylan backstage at The Bitter End in New York after the release of Horses, is invited to Gerde's Folk City, and later declines joining the Rolling Thunder Revue.
Mar 10, 2026, Really Good Time released the single Bob Dylan Was On Pawn Stars in 2010 and its video, with forthcoming dates in London, Brighton and Dublin.
Bruce Springsteen is highlighted in a Far Out Magazine feature about Dylan's influence, published now.
Never Ending Stories released a free preview about Bringing It All Back Home on the NES Substack page last year.
Marginal Revolution published a What Ive Been Reading 284 post listing Dylan related work and other titles on history and literature.
Stevie Nicks discusses protest lyrics and cites Bob Dylan's Tangled Up in Blue as a landmark in a Far Out Magazine feature.
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Rock and the Beat Generation publishes a review of Michael Glover Smith's book Bob Dylan as Filmmaker: No Time to Think, focusing on Dylan's major film projects.
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Patti Smith meets Bob Dylan backstage at The Bitter End in New York after the release of Horses, is invited to Gerde's Folk City, and later declines joining the Rolling Thunder Revue.
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Bob Dylan and George Harrison worked on I’d Have You Anytime during 1968 at Dylan's Woodstock home in Woodstock, New York.
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Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde era track Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine) is analyzed for its breakup lyrics and use in live performances.
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Bob Dylan's Oscar and Nobel achievements are examined in a Collider article that highlights his film contributions and the Wonder Boys song in the U.S.
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Mar 10, 2026, Really Good Time released the single Bob Dylan Was On Pawn Stars in 2010 and its video, with forthcoming dates in London, Brighton and Dublin.
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Dylan released John Wesley Harding, and the album topped the UK Albums Chart for ten weeks.
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Rock and the Beat Generation publishes a review of Michael Glover Smith's book Bob Dylan as Filmmaker: No Time to Think, focusing on Dylan's major film projects.
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Bob Dylan’s 2026 tour brings Rough and Rowdy Ways-focused theater performances to audiences across the USA and UK.
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Bob Dylan released John Wesley Harding in December 1967, and the album reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart for ten weeks in 1968.
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Mar 9, 2026, a Worcester Magazine column debunks a fictional Feb 13, 1966 poster claiming Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and Fleetwood Mac performed at The Centrum in Worcester.
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Bruce Springsteen is highlighted in a Far Out Magazine feature about Dylan's influence, published now.
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Bob Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues entered the Billboard Top 40 on Mar 8, 1965, in the United States as the lead single from Bringing It All Back Home.
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How Tony Garnier Transformed Tryin’ To Get To Heaven
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A Substack essay examines how Bob Dylan bassist Tony Garnier's harmonic choices during 1997 sessions and subsequent tours transformed Tryin' To Get To Heaven.
Using The Past To Control The Future
Medium / Fred Bals
On Mar 04, 2025, Bob Dylan's Instagram account released a 30-minute AI-voiced Andrew Jackson reflection as part of the Voices from the Grave series.
Dylan Cover Songs – Every Song Vol.8
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Dylan's August 1964 to January 1965 recording period at Columbia Studio in New York is examined.
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Rock and the Beat Generation publishes a review of Michael Glover Smith's book Bob Dylan as Filmmaker: No Time to Think, focusing on Dylan's major film projects.
Bob Dylan's Oh Mercy sessions in New Orleans with producer Daniel Lanois in the late 1980s center on the closing track Shooting Star.
An Untold Dylan article analyzes Bob Dylan's song Key West (Philosopher Pirate), exploring its lyrical imagery and connections to folk phrases and cited influences.
In this Substack blog post, the author argues that Bob Dylan's recent Instagram posts and deleted Articles of Faith text illuminate themes of betrayal and prophecy in Rough and Rowdy Ways.
Dylan's Bootleg Series Vol. 12 surveys 1965-66 sessions across multiple studios, including Nashville.
Dylan revisits gospel material during the Warfield residency and subsequent 1980s tours in the United States.
In this Flagging Down the Double E's blog post, the author analyzes a 46-track Rattlesnake bootleg of Bob Dylan and Tom Petty's 1985 rehearsal sessions for an upcoming Australia tour.
On the Untold Dylan website, critic Jochen analyzes Bob Dylan's song Key West (Philosopher Pirate) and its connections to Bobby Darin's Beyond The Sea.
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