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Random House announced Thursday that “The Third Eye,” which includes more than 250 black and white and color images, is ...
Forty years ago, the legendary Live Aid concerts simulcast from Philadelphia and London aimed to do a lot of good.
In the world of music there are more opinions than songs, and Bob Dylan, John Lennon and George Harrison had a few for one star in particular.
Out of sincere love for Bob Dylan, George Harrison once called the masterful lyricist the "looniest" person he knew.
The Beatles' George Harrison was inspired by Bob Dylan throughout his career and was determined to get closer to the singer-songwriter.
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Bob Dylan Changed George Harrison’s Negative Opinion on RapBob Dylan gave George Harrison a greater appreciation of rap In the 1980s, Dylan worked with rapper Kurtis Blow on the song “Street Rock Duet.” This kicked off his appreciation for rap music.
George Harrison noticed Bob Dylan's confidence was lacking when he went to visit the singer-songwriter for Thanksgiving in 1968, but got him to 'loosen up' by writing a song.
From lens focal lengths and fill-flash to portraits, macro or stunning landscapes there are techniques for everyone. Learn how to use metering, considering composition and shoot everything from ...
Band Aid founder Bob Geldof shrugged off Ed Sheeran's comments about the upcoming remix of "Do They Know It's Christmas?", which features the singer's vocals from the 2014 version of the song he ...
Bob Dylan and George Harrison had differing feelings on rap. Here's how Dylan altered Harrison's opinion on the genre.
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