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Jakob Dylan: U.S. Dates
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WOMEN AND COUNTRY OUT NOW Jakob Dylan has announced a run of exclusive live shows in support of his critically acclaimed solo effort, Women and Country. The intimate dates will kick off in New York City on October 23 with a three night stint at City Winery and will wrap with a performance at the acclaimed Voodoo Experience Music Festival on October 30 (see full routing below). TOUR DATES: Oct 23rd New York, NY City Winery Oct 24th New York, ...
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Review: Jakob Dylan at the Wiltern
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Michael Ricci
It couldn't have been by accident that the Wiltern Theatres stage lights were angled Thursday night so that Jakob Dylan's signature fedora rendered the upper part of his face obscured for much of his homecoming concert.
For much of the supernaturally gripping material on his exceptional new Women + Country album deals with the shadowy parts of life, ghosts and vacated homes and hearts. Those songs served as the anchor for what Dylan described as his first show in Los ...
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Jakob Dylan New Album Stream It Free Here!
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Stream Jakob Dylan' New Album, Women and Country, For Free
Jakob Dylan's new album, Women and Country, is set for release tomorrow (April 6) through Columbia Records, but you can listen for free right now!
Billed as Jakob Dylan and Three Legs, this new collection finds Dylan reuniting with acclaimed Grammy and Golden Globe winning producer T Bone Burnett (Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, Crazy Heart), who produced the Wallflowers' 1996 breakthrough album Bringing Down the Horse. On this release, Jakob ...
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Happening Monday: Jakob Dylan Grammy Museum
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Michael Ricci
The Drop: Jakob Dylan Monday, April 5, 2010; 8:00pm Jakob Dylan The Wallflower (and son of Bob) called in some impressive collaborators to help with his new Women and Country album, which is coming out Tuesday. At the top of the list is producer extraordinaire T Bone Burnett and singer-songwriter Neko Case, the latter of whom serves as his vocal foil on several songs. He performs from it here.
Be among the first to hear singer/songwriter Jakob Dylan discuss and ...
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Jakob Dylan Gets Help on New Album from T Bone Burnett, Neko Case
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Michael Ricci
Songwriting can be viewed as a sort of alchemy, a process through which a musician creates something rare and valuable -- whether personally, artistically or commercially -- out of the base materials of everyday life. Jakob Dylan's forthcoming album, Women and Country, is a glittering example, something that began with only the slightest shred of raw material, in this case, one unrecorded song he'd written, not for himself, but with Glen Campbell in mind. After Dylan played it for producer ...
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Rejuvenated Jakob Dylan
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Michael Ricci
Jakob Dylan called in some impressive collaborators to help with his new Women and Country" album that's coming out next month.
At the top of the list being producer extraordinaire T Bone Burnett and singer-songwriter Neko Case, the latter of whom serves as his vocal foil on several of the songs.
But it's entirely possible the whole project never would have existed if not for Glen Campbell. The Campbell connection came up earlier this year when Dylan went to visit ...
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SXSW: Jakob Dylan, Neko Case Give the Music Fest an Unofficial Opening
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Michael Ricci
The music portion of the South by Southwest industry conference and festival officially begins on Wednesday, although that starting date has become blurred in recent years.
The most-in-demand-act (sorry, Motorhead) performing on SXSW Music Eve was Jakob Dylan, as the singer/songwriter debuted his new band with Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, the Three Legs. The seven-piece group was appearing at one of the many corporate-sponsored events that run parallel to SXSW's officially sanctioned showcases.
Jakob, the son of Bob Dylan. ...
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Jakob Dylan Lyrics Approximately: Late-Night Improvising
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Michael Ricci
Jakob Dylan ran into a bout of forgetfulness during his encore at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza on Monday night.
His band, the Wallflowers, had just started into Babybird, a lullaby from their third album, Breach. And after drawing a lyrical blank, Mr. Dylan turned to the crowd for help, only to face an awkward silence.
Mr. Dylan might have been straining his audiences memory along with his own, but what else could he do? Breach was released ...
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