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Drawn together by mutual admiration, the Beatles and Dylan would push each other to new phases of their artistry. And it ...
The Beatles and Bob Dylan met in New York City on August 28, 1964, at the Delmonico Hotel, after years of mutual admiration ...
Of course, The Beatles were somewhat immune to Dylan, instilling a sense of inadequacy that would inspire a retirement, but they were undoubtedly in awe of the songwriting icon. He represented ...
Bob Dylan stunned the crowd at the Outlaw Music Festival in Chula Vista, California, by playing Ricky Nelson's "Garden Party" ...
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" blew Bob Dylan away the first time he heard it on the radio. After that, it was his turn to blow the Beatles away.
While it often feels like everything came after The Beatles, it's important to remember they drew influence from plenty of great artists; especially this one.
Competition can unlock new facets of creativity. It can also hang over an artist like a heavy cloud, convincing them they will never be able to compete with their rival’s work—at least, that’s what ...
Bob Dylan and The Beatles had a mutual admiration and went on to inspire each other to pen some of the best songs ...