How Bob Dylan Changed our World - Inspiration

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The Mysterious Death Of Jim Morrison - His Final Hours

On July 3, 1971, Jim Morrison—front man of The Doors—was found dead in a bathtub in Paris. He was 27 years old. Official cause? Heart failure. No autopsy. No toxicology report. But is that the whole story? Check out our new Biographies channel: https://www.youtube.com/@THBiograph ...  Show more

The Tragic Genius of Robin Williams | The Truth Behind His Smile

A powerful and heartfelt tribute to the legendary Robin Williams. This moving compilation brings together some of his most profound speeches and interviews, offering a glimpse into his wisdom, humor, and unique perspective on life. Join us in remembering the iconic actor and come ...  Show more

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Two Days in 1961: Dylan's Debut Begins a Legend
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On October 21, 1961, Bob Dylan recorded his debut album, titled "Bob Dylan," at Columbia Recording Studios in New York City. The album was produced by John Hammond, who had previously signed Dylan to Columbia Records. The recording session lasted just two days, with Dylan recordi ...  Show more

Bob Marley
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From impoverished roots on an island struggling to leave behind its colonial past, Bob Marley emerged; creating music that spoke with a universality, and which was beloved by people all over the world. His love of music was the backbone of his life, and his commitment to the Rast ...  Show more

Is Bob Dylan Still a ‘Complete Unknown’?
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Elijah Wald’s 2015 book, “Dylan Goes Electric! Newport, Seeger, Dylan and the Night That Split the Sixties,” traces the events that led up to Bob Dylan’s memorable performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. The book is about Dylan, but also about the folk movement, youth c ...

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Billy Bragg
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Billy Bragg came up in East London—Barking, Essex to be exact. It's fitting given the characteristic howl of his vocals. Listening to him these days, it’s hard not to recall the late-great Joe Strummer or the modern brilliance of Archy Marshall, a.k.a. King Krule. In the mid-80s, ...  Show more