In that spirit, project coproducers Jesse Lauter (who has produced Elvis Perkins and the Low Anthem) and Sean O’Brien (Dawes) recruited some intriguingly oddball contributors, including Tea Leaf Green ...
Just kidding. He wouldn't accept. But he just might write a song about it. In fact, he did. It's called "Jokerman." It's a six-minute ballad and the lead song on Dylan's 1984 album, Infidels. To me, ...
Vampire Weekend performed a surprise set in Los Angeles last night, with the band taking on Bob Dylan‘s 1983 track ‘Jokerman’. Check out footage below. READ MORE: When is the new Vampire Weekend album ...
Bob Dylan's 1983 album "Infidels" climbed to No. 20 in the U.S. music charts. One of the album's singles, "Jokerman," didn't chart. "Infidels" was produced by Mark Knopler of Dire Straits. There are ...
One of the joys of delving into Bob Dylan’s 35-album-deep discography is discovering even the “bad” albums often have their charms. As Rolling Stone reports, upcoming compilation Bob Dylan in the 80s: ...
Ezra Koenig was the guest at GQ LIVE at Neuehouse Hollywood yesterday, where he surprised the audience with a Vampire Weekend performance. They covered Bob Dylan’s “Jokerman.” Over the past few weeks, ...
Perhaps one of the boldest tribute albums of all times is the one curated by French producer Alain Weber in which he has musicians from across the globe sing their own versions of Bob Dylan songs.
Just kidding. He wouldn’t accept. Not, right off. But he may write a song about it. In fact, he did. It’s called “Jokerman,” a 6 minute ballad and the lead song on Dylan’s 1984 album, “Infidels” ...
Bob Dylan, that rabble-rouser, prankster and social media maven, has struck again. Dylan, who hasn’t been exactly prolific on the social media platform X, posted on TikTok this week for the first time ...
In a couple of months, the compilation Bob Dylan In The 80s: Volume One will pay tribute to the most neglected period in Robert Zimmerman's career. (This is, of course, a relative thing; the ...
They covered Bob Dylan ’s “Jokerman.” Over the past few weeks, Koenig has been sharing Instagram Stories of the whimsical ’90s font Jokerman in the wild, and resharing submissions from his followers.