Greatest Folk Singers Of The 1960s
I've always had a love for folk music and the 1960s epitomized the era of that musical genre. A guitar, a voice, and a cause were all one needed to make a splash on the music scene. From Greenwich Village to San Francisco, the "folksies" told the story of America with all of its greatness and turmoil. Here are some of the best solo artists the time had to offer. Read more...
Categories: Entertainment Tags: bob dylan, folk music, joan baez, Joni Mitchell, Pete Seeger, phil ochs, topical music
Five People Born on January 9
Today is January 9, 2010 and the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 356 days left in the year 2010. According the Mayan calendar, there are 1077 days till the end of the current cycle. In 1916, the Battle of Gallipoli ends with the Ottoman Empire being victorious during WW1. Here are five people that share a birthday on this day: Read more...
Categories: Born On Date, History Tags: birthday, birthdays, bob denver, bob dylan, dave matthews, doby gillis, gilligan's island, jan 9, january 9, jimmypage, joan baez, Led Zepplin, president nixon, richard nixon, robert plant
Five Best Rock Concerts I Would Have Liked To Have Seen
I am an avid fan of going to concerts. The bands can be local, rock, country, folk, oldies, or classical, but I love the sensation of being in the crowd with the wall of sound between me and the stage. There are certain rock shows that go down in history as some of the greatest of a generation and I wish I would have been a witness to them. Here is a list to the concerts I wish I would have seen:
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Categories: Entertainment, History Tags: and young, bob dylan, buddy holly, cavern club, concerts, crosby, dion and the belmonts, don mclean, grateful dead, jefferson airplane, jim morrison, Jimi Hendrix, joan baez, jp richardson, nash, newport folk festival, paul butterfield blues band, ritchie valens, rock concerts, rock n roll, santana, stills, the beatles, the big bopper, the doors, tommy allsup, waylon jennings, whiskyt-a-go-go, woodstock
My Five Best Bob Dylan Songs
Bob Dylan is an iconic singer-songwriter who helped to make America stand up and think about the music they were listening to throughout the last four decades. He is a bard and storyteller of American culture using the guitar, harmonica, and piano as his tools of trade. Known for his nasal-voice, Dylan actually strived for that by emulating an early influence in Woody Guthrie. Bob Dylan has written hundreds of songs over the past 45+ years. While this list could be done over and over, my favorite five are below.
Categories: Entertainment Tags: blonde on blonde, bob dylan, cannery row, counterculture, desolation angels, desolation row, eisenhower, highway 61 revisited, jack kerouac, joan baez, like a rolling stone, masters of war, military industrial complex, subterranean homesick blues, t.s. eliot, the subterraneans, the waste land, visions of johanna










