Dylan's invitation for Harrison to spend Thanksgiving with him in Woodstock forged a friendship that lasted through ...
While in The Traveling Wilburys, Bob Dylan shared his appreciation of rap with a skeptical George Harrison. According to Harrison’s son, Dhani, the former Beatle was not a fan of the emerging genre.
Buddy Holly inspired everyone from Bob Dylan to The Beatles, but it was George Harrison was perhaps his biggest fan. The guitarist thought he was a rock idol.
When people first read the credits of All Things Must Pass, George Harrison‘s first solo album, and saw that the opening song “I’d Have You Anytime” was a co-write with Bob Dylan, they might have ...
In the 1980s, Dylan worked with rapper Kurtis Blow on the song “Street Rock Duet.” This kicked off his appreciation for rap music. “These guys weren’t standing around bulls****ing,” Dylan said, per ...
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