Bob Dylan
Echoes of Bob Dylan in Chelsea, New York: A journey through the soundtrack of an era
Somewhere beneath the polished surfaces and modern soundtrack, New York still carries that same hunger, movement, and endless possibility that Dylan must have felt when he first wandered downtown.
Becoming Bob Dylan: Steve Berkowitz enhances music legend's legacy with hidden archive treasures
Sam Sussman’s novel is about his Jewish mom and the teasing possibility that Bob Dylan is his dad
This week in Jewish History: Eli Cohen hanged in Syria, Bob Dylan's birthday
Eisenbud's Odyssey: Waiting for Dylan
Mystery, magic and misconception about the creative process.
Levon Helm, longtime drummer of The Band, dies
3-time Grammy Award winning drummer loses fight with cancer at 71; Helm played in legendary rock group The Band.
There's no business like Jew business
Beit Avi Chai gets serious about comedy.
Asaf Avidan comes back to his true love to perform
After sharing the stage with Robert Plant and Bob Dylan, Jerusalem-born musician comes home for a performance at the Tower of David.
You can call him great
Paul Simon's Ramat Gan concert was like a completed crossword puzzle – all the pieces fit together making perfect sense from the outset.
Paul Simon concert review: You can call him great
It didn’t take long for tension to be broken, giving the audience whatever it had been denied a few weeks before at Bob Dylan's show.
FESTIVAL REVIEW: Good vibes continue at Woodstock
Woodstock Revival 3; Kraft Stadium, Jerusalem; July 14
Musical ambassador Gilberto Gil takes the stage
The ‘voice of Brazil’ returns to Israel after a lifetime of contribution to revolution in politics and music.
Decking it out
Popular singer/songwriter Yael Deckelbaum will be channeling her love of Janis Joplin and Joni Mitchell on Thursday night at the third annual Woodstock Revival in Jerusalem.
June 26: Drop the slogans
After 20 centuries, we finally have a leader who defies the traditional image of the court Jew.