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Bob Dylan on ‘Blonde On Blonde’ has gone up for auction.Dylan used the 1965 Fender Electric XII instrument during sessions for his seventh studio album, which was released in 1966.The piece of music history – valued at $1million (£725,115) by Heritage Auction Appraisal Services – has gone under the hammer through Gotta Have Rock And Roll, an online auction house specialising in authentic music and pop culture memorabilia.There is a minimum bid of $215,000 (£156,000), with the auction due to last
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Tom Jones is crowned on the U.K. albums chart this week with Surrounded By Time, and he sets a chart record in the process.
Tom Jones has become the oldest male artist to top the UK album chart, with his latest record Surrounded By Time. The 80-year-old Welsh Crooner beat the record previously held by Bob Dylan, who reached No 1 in 2020 with Rough and Rowdy Ways, at the age of 79.
Sir Tom Jones reaffirms his status as a chart icon today as his new album Surrounded By Time lands straight in at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart, setting a UK chart record.
NEW YORK -- Twenty-time Grammy winner Al Schmitt, whose extraordinary career as a recording engineer and producer included albums by Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra and many other of the top performers of the past 60 years, has died at age 91.Schmitt's family announced on Facebook that he died Monday, without identifying a specific cause. Schmitt lived in the Los Angeles area.
An auction for the assets of bankrupt movie chain Alamo Drafthouse was canceled Monday as bidders didn’t materialize, a person close to the company confirmed.
READ MORE: Tom Jones releases Bob Dylan cover 'as reminder to fight temptation'It turns out Janis didn't fancy walking and singing through some plastic raindrops. So ABC, who Sir Tom says had spent a lot of money building the set, totally scrapped it.
Tom Jones may go down in history as the only knight who once had panties thrown at him onstage.But the 80-year-old Welshman who crooned such ’60s classics as “It’s Not Unusual” and “What’s New Pussycat?” — as well as the 1971 hit “She’s a Lady” — isn’t done yet.
READ MORE: Tom Jones releases Bob Dylan cover 'as reminder to fight temptation'It turns out Janis didn't fancy walking and singing through some plastic raindrops. So ABC, who Sir Tom says had spent a lot of money building the set, totally scrapped it.
Bob Dylan biographies have become indirectly embroiled in a row about whose storytelling is better.Howard Sounes, who wrote the 2001 bestseller Down The Highway: The Life Of Bob Dylan, has responded to Clinton Heylin’s insults in The Double Life Of Bob Dylan Vol 1 1941-1966: A Restless, Hungry Feeling.
READ MORE. . . 'How dare he!' Piers Morgan erupts at 'brass-necked' Prince AndrewHe is now looking forward to performing songs from his upcoming album, Surrounded By Time.
Low have shared their take on Bob Dylan‘s ‘Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door’, recorded to mark Dylan’s 80th birthday next month.You can hear Low’s beautiful cover below, which is being released as part of Uncut magazine’s new ‘Dylan Revisited’ compilation.‘Dylan Revisited’ also features covers by the likes of Flaming Lips, Courtney Marie Andrews, Weyes Blood and Richard Thompson, and is included with the latest issue of Uncut which you can purchase here.“Being asked to cover a Dylan song is quite
Sir Paul McCartney revealed that it was Bob Dylan who first introduced The Beatles to weed in the 1960s. The legendary singer, 78, claimed to Uncut magazine that bandmate Ringo Starr thought the "ceiling was moving." "It was at the Delmonico Hotel on Park Avenue and 59th in New York City in August, 1964.
Paul McCartney has shared a story about the first time that The Beatles got stoned, with a little help from Bob Dylan.Macca was speaking as range of artists from throughout the ages paying tribute to Dylan to mark his 80th birthday for Uncut‘s June issue – which is out today.
Marshall Gelfand, one of the early icons of the entertainment business management industry, has died. He was 93.