February 13, 2026
Everything new in the world of Bob Dylan
Last Updated: 2/13/2026 at 6:02 AM EST
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Larry 'Ratso' Sloman's Wild Journey From Dylan To 'Marty Supreme'
Rolling Stone / Andy Greene
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Rolling Stone publishes an interview in which Larry Sloman recounts his Dylan-related experiences, including Blood on the Tracks sessions and the Rolling Thunder Revue.
Living After The Watchtower
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On Feb 11, 2026, m100group.com published a feature essay analyzing Bob Dylan songs as a sustained diagnosis of stable societal collapse.
Dylan’s Late Years, Re-Examined
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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.
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Duluth Dylan Fest 2026 will run May 17, 2026 to May 26, 2026 in Duluth and Hibbing, Minnesota.
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Dangerous Minds examines Timothee Chalamet's 2024 film A Complete Unknown and argues Bob Dylan's verbal persona was a deliberate, career-defining tool in an online essay.
Rolling Stone publishes an interview in which Larry Sloman recounts his Dylan-related experiences, including Blood on the Tracks sessions and the Rolling Thunder Revue.
Darius Rucker's 2013 Wagon Wheel revival, based on Dylan's 1973 chorus and completed by Ketch Secor, topped US country charts.
Judge Richard Leon, at the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, dismissed Pete Hegseth's bid to demote Senator Mark Kelly and strip his retirement benefits late last year.
On Jan 29, 2026, Actors Express opens the Atlanta premiere of Girl from the North Country.
Stevie Nicks faced deportation risk in Sydney during the 1986 True Confessions tour featuring Bob Dylan and Tom Petty.
Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner curate Eaux Claires 2026, scheduled Jul 24, 2026 and Jul 25, 2026 at Carson Park in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
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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.
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The bands will play classics and deep cuts from Dylan’s and Nelson’s catalogs and share their own originals, too.
Presumably, the Bon Dylan set will be Bon Iver performing Dylan covers.
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Dangerous Minds examines Timothee Chalamet's 2024 film A Complete Unknown and argues Bob Dylan's verbal persona was a deliberate, career-defining tool in an online essay.
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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.
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Judge Richard Leon, at the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, dismissed Pete Hegseth's bid to demote Senator Mark Kelly and strip his retirement benefits late last year.
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On Jan 29, 2026, Actors Express opens the Atlanta premiere of Girl from the North Country.
Added: 14 hrs ago
Stevie Nicks faced deportation risk in Sydney during the 1986 True Confessions tour featuring Bob Dylan and Tom Petty.
Added: 14 hrs ago
Rolling Stone publishes an interview in which Larry Sloman recounts his Dylan-related experiences, including Blood on the Tracks sessions and the Rolling Thunder Revue.
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Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner curate Eaux Claires 2026, scheduled Jul 24, 2026 and Jul 25, 2026 at Carson Park in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
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Johnny Cash praises Dylan as a leading songwriter, recalling their 1969 Nashville Skyline duet in the United States.
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Mar 22, 2026, Bob Dylan Book Club will host a discussion of Dylan as filmmaker featuring Michael Glover Smith and hosted by Christopher Vanni.
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Paul McCartney exclusive interview accompanies the release of Windolf's Where the Music Had to Go on Apr 16, 2026 in the US and UK.
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Duluth Dylan Fest 2026 will run May 17, 2026 to May 26, 2026 in Duluth and Hibbing, Minnesota.
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Darius Rucker's 2013 Wagon Wheel revival, based on Dylan's 1973 chorus and completed by Ketch Secor, topped US country charts.
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Far Out Magazine's feature discusses Bob Dylan's early 1960s breakthrough and influence on bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Sex Pistols, The Clash, and U2.
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Dylan pursues a Christian gospel phase in the late 1970s, releasing Slow Train Coming, Saved, and Shot of Love and dividing his worldwide audience.
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After The Flood: Inside Dylan’s Memory Palace
The Wall Street Journal / Wesley Stace
Robert Polito's book 'After the Flood: Inside Bob Dylan's Memory Palace' is reviewed as a major study of Dylan's post-1990 creative resurgence.
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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 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.
A reviewer covers a Bob Dylan concert on the Love and Theft tour at an ice arena, emphasizing its solemn tone and politically resonant setlist.
An analytical essay on bob-dylan.org.uk examines Bob Dylan's 1974 songs Tangled Up in Blue, Youre a Big Girl Now, and Shelter from the Storm.
On Jan 26, 1966, Bob Dylan joined Bob Fass on WBAI's Radio Unnameable in New York for a contentious late-night call-in broadcast.
The article revisits Bob Dylan's True Confessions tour opener with Tom Petty at Athletic Park in Wellington, New Zealand, assessing its troubled preparations and mixed reception.
This article reviews Robert Polito's book After the Flood, assessing its portrait of Bob Dylan's late-career creativity and methods.
In this article, Bob Dylan's 1967 song I Shall Be Released is analyzed through its recording history, critical reception, and live performances across multiple decades.
Bob Dylan and collaborators discuss Self Portrait sessions in Nashville and the Isle of Wight in a 2013 Uncut feature.
In a Substack article, Bob Dylan's Instagram post The Articles of Faith is analyzed as commentary on faith, cults, and contemporary politics.
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