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Never Ending Stories: Bob Dylan & the Never Ending Tour
SHELTER FROM THE STORM with the Bob Dylan Center's Steve Jenkins & Doug Keith

Never Ending Stories: Bob Dylan & the Never Ending Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 60:05


Ian speaks to the Bob Dylan Center's Steve Jenkins and musician Doug Keith about their recent SHELTER FROM THE STORM concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of Blood on the Tracks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

No Cover
Bob Dylan Center Director on 'A Complete Unknown'

No Cover

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 19:01


Matthew Viriyapah spoke with Steven Jenkins, the director of the Bob Dylan Center, ahead of the biopic 'A Complete Unknown' starring Timothee Chalamet about his favorite parts of the film, the impact he hopes the film will have on younger viewers, and other films in Bob Dylan's filmography.

Native America Calling
Wednesday, December 25, 2024 – Celebrating the life of musician Jesse Ed Davis

Native America Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 56:03


Guitarist Jesse Ed Davis (Kiowa) was an in-demand session player starting in the mid 1960s, appearing on dozens of recordings with artists such as Taj Mahal, Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, and Jackson Browne. He appears on solo albums by three of the four Beatles. Davis toured with The Faces, alongside Rod Stewart and Ron Wood. The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Okla., is mounting an exhibition celebrating Davis' life and work along with a tribute concert featuring Jackson Browne, Taj Mahal, and Joy Harjo. We'll hear from some of the people who knew and worked with the man Bonnie Raitt called “one of the most original, and soulful, and cool guitar players.” We hear about Davis and the exhibition honoring him in this encore show (we won't be taking live telephone calls from listeners).

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Wednesday, December 25, 2024 – Celebrating the life of musician Jesse Ed Davis

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 56:03


Guitarist Jesse Ed Davis (Kiowa) was an in-demand session player starting in the mid 1960s, appearing on dozens of recordings with artists such as Taj Mahal, Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, and Jackson Browne. He appears on solo albums by three of the four Beatles. Davis toured with The Faces, alongside Rod Stewart and Ron Wood. The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Okla., is mounting an exhibition celebrating Davis' life and work along with a tribute concert featuring Jackson Browne, Taj Mahal, and Joy Harjo. We'll hear from some of the people who knew and worked with the man Bonnie Raitt called “one of the most original, and soulful, and cool guitar players.” We hear about Davis and the exhibition honoring him in this encore show (we won't be taking live telephone calls from listeners). GUESTS Joy Harjo (Mvskoke), 23rd U.S. Poet Laureate, musician, playwright, and co-curator of the Jesse Ed Davis: Natural Anthem exhibition Chebon Tiger (Seminole and Mvskoke), musician Douglas Miller, author of Washita Love Child: The Rise of Indigenous Rock Star Jesse Ed Davis and co-curator of the Jesse Ed Davis: Natural Anthem exhibition Steven Jenkins, director of the Bob Dylan Center

The KOSU Daily
New social studies guidelines, Osage wind farm challenge, "Stepping into the Unknown" and more

The KOSU Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 16:36


State Superintendent Ryan Walters issues new social studies guidelines for Oklahoma students.The Osage Nation wins in court against a wind farm company.The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa gears up for a new presentation.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Blue Sky and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.

The Oklahoma Today Podcast
Season 5, Episode 48: Remembering the "Washita Love Child" Jesse Ed Davis

The Oklahoma Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 50:38


Those who have been paying attention might have noticed a recent movement in the cultural zeitgeist in remembrance of the great life and career of Norman-born musician Jesse Ed Davis. A good portion of those new attention paid toward a historically under-appreciated talent comes to use due to the work of historian and author Douglas Miller, whose book Washita Love Child: The Rise of Indigenous Rock Star Jesse Ed Davis is available for purchase now. Miller joins this week's episode of the podcast to talk about the immense musical legacy Davis left behind—having worked alongside the likes of Leon Russell, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and more—and the many coming tributes to JED which include tribute concerts, a new archival record of unissued songs, and an exhibition at the Bob Dylan Center curated by Joy Harjo. Also on this week's episode, the editors discuss their ideal Thanksgiving dessert plate, and podvents lets us know where we can have an extravagant Thanksgiving meal without having to do any dishes afterwards. You won't want to miss it!

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Thursday, November 14, 2024 — Celebrating the life of musician Jesse Ed Davis

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 56:30


Guitarist Jesse Ed Davis (Kiowa) was an in-demand session player starting in the mid 60s, appearing on dozens of recordings with artists such as Taj Mahal, Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, and Jackson Browne. He appears on solo albums by three of the four Beatles. Davis toured with The Faces, alongside Rod Stewart and Ron Wood. The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Okla., is mounting an exhibition celebrating Davis' life and work along with a tribute concert featuring Jackson Browne, Taj Mahal, and Joy Harjo. We'll hear from some of the people who knew and worked with the man Bonnie Raitt called “one of the most original, and soulful, and cool guitar players.” GUESTS Joy Harjo (Mvskoke), 23rd U.S. Poet Laureate, musician, playwright, and co-curator of the Jesse Ed Davis: Natural Anthem exhibition Chebon Tiger (Seminole and Mvskoke), musician Douglas Miller, author of Washita Love Child: The Rise of Indigenous Rock Star Jesse Ed Davis and co-curator of the Jesse Ed Davis: Natural Anthem exhibition Steven Jenkins, director of the Bob Dylan Center

Native America Calling
Thursday, November 14, 2024 — Celebrating the life of musician Jesse Ed Davis

Native America Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 56:30


Guitarist Jesse Ed Davis (Kiowa) was an in-demand session player starting in the mid 60s, appearing on dozens of recordings with artists such as Taj Mahal, Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, and Jackson Browne. He appears on solo albums by three of the four Beatles. Davis toured with The Faces, alongside Rod Stewart and Ron Wood. The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Okla., is mounting an exhibition celebrating Davis' life and work along with a tribute concert featuring Jackson Browne, Taj Mahal, and Joy Harjo. We'll hear from some of the people who knew and worked with the man Bonnie Raitt called “one of the most original, and soulful, and cool guitar players.”

Irish Baseball Podcast
Stephen Jenkins of the Bob Dylan Center (Part 2) | Episode 87

Irish Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 19:53


Stephen Jenkins of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma is our guest on this episode of The Irish Baseball Podcast.   The Bob Dylan Center is currently running the exhibit on The Pogues the late Shane MacGowan, titled “They Gave the Walls A Talking.” 

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#894 - Travel to Oklahoma

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 56:44


Hear about travel to Oklahoma as the Amateur Traveler talks to Caitlin from TwinFamilyTravels.com about her home state and its history, culture, and scenic beauty. Why should you go to Oklahoma? Caitlin says, "People should visit Oklahoma because it has a unique history and it has a lot of natural beauty. I think it's surprising and unexpected to a lot of people. It has a complicated history in many ways. We'll get into that. But it has seen a lot of revitalization and improvement over the years. There's really been an increase of top-notch museums, and outdoor spaces, and there's really just something for everybody to enjoy here." Caitlin's one-week itinerary for exploring Oklahoma, particularly centered around Tulsa, includes a variety of cultural, historical, and outdoor activities. Here's a breakdown of the itinerary she recommends: Day 1: Downtown Tulsa Start with breakfast at Dilly Diner. Visit the Center of the Universe, an acoustic anomaly. Explore the Woody Guthrie Center, dedicated to the famous musician. Check out the Bob Dylan Center, showcasing Dylan's life and work. Tour the Church Studio, known for its musical history. Learn about the history of the Greenwood District, including a visit to the Greenwood Rising Museum. Dinner at Fixin's Soul Kitchen. ... https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-oklahoma/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Irish Baseball Podcast
The Pogues and Shane MacGowan | Episode 85

Irish Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 19:27


Rick talks with Steven Jenkins of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, OK, about the The Pogues and Shane MacGowan.  MacGowan is the subject of the exhibition, "They Gave the Walls A Talking."

Never Ending Stories: Bob Dylan & the Never Ending Tour
50 YEARS IN 60 MINUTES with Steve Jenkins of the Bob Dylan Center

Never Ending Stories: Bob Dylan & the Never Ending Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 48:09


Ian chats with Steve Jenkins, director of the Bob Dylan Center, about his showings of deep-cut archival Bob footage and the incredible work going on with the Bob Dylan Archive.FOLLOW THE BOB DYLAN CENTER ON INSTAGRAM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #828: 'Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine' with Mark Davidson & Parker Fishel

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 96:06


Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel discuss their work on the essential new book, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine, its fascinating essays and notable contributors and their access to almost any of Dylan's manuscripts and lyric notebooks at the Bob Dylan Center that they asked for, clamouring for mythical material by Dylan, Charlie Parker, and Fugazi, why it feels like Dylan is telling us he's retiring, the latest on the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, other future plans, and much more.Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Related episodes:Ep. #826: Steve Albini and Fred ArmisenEp. #793: Ray PadgettEp. #761: JokermenEp. #749: Daniel LanoisEp. #686: Bob Dylan Center's Mark Davidson & Parker FishelEp. #648: Lee RanaldoEp. #634: Richard ThompsonEp. #395: Robert HilburnEp. #223: Ian MacKaye & Steve Albini (Part I)Ep. #27: Greil MarcusRelated links:Bob Dylan and His Band Took Toronto to Unexpected and Rewarding Places Massey Hall, October 26Last Night in Toronto (by Vish Khanna)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New Books Network
Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, "Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine" (Callaway, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 50:44


Several years ago, a treasure trove containing some 6,000 original Bob Dylan manuscripts was revealed to exist. Their destination? Tulsa, Oklahoma. The documents, as essential as they are intriguing—draft lyrics, notebooks, and diverse ephemera— comprise one of the most important cultural archives in the modern world. Along with countless still and moving images and thousands of hours of riveting studio and live recordings, this priceless collection now resides at The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, just steps away from the archival home of Dylan's early hero, Woody Guthrie. Nearly all the materials preserved at The Bob Dylan Center are unique, previously unavailable, and, in many cases, even previously unknown. As the official publication of The Bob Dylan Center, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine (Callaway, 2023) is the first wide-angle look at the Dylan archive, a book that promises to be of vast interest to both the Nobel Laureate's many musical fans and to a broader national and international audience as well. Edited by Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine focuses a close look at the full scope of Dylan's working life, particularly from the dynamic perspective of his ongoing and shifting creative processes—his earliest home recordings in the mid-1950s right up through Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020), his most recent studio recording, and into the present day. The centerpiece of Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is a carefully curated selection of over 600 images including never-before-circulated draft lyrics, writings, photographs, drawings and other ephemera from the Dylan archive. With an introductory essay by Sean Wilentz and epilogue by Douglas Brinkley, the book features a surprising range of distinguished writers, artists and musicians, including Joy Harjo, Greil Marcus, Michael Ondaatje, Gregory Pardlo, Amanda Petrusich, Tom Piazza, Lee Ranaldo, Alex Ross, Ed Ruscha, Lucy Sante, Greg Tate and many others. After experiencing the collection firsthand in Tulsa, each of the authors was asked to select a single item that beguiled or inspired them. The resulting essays, written specifically for this volume, shed new light on not only Dylan's creative process, but also their own. Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is an unprecedented glimpse into the creative life of one of America's most groundbreaking, influential and enduring artists. Mark Davidson is the Curator of the Bob Dylan Archive and the Director of Archives and Exhibitions for the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie Centers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He holds a PhD in musicology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, with an emphasis on folk music collecting, and an MSIS in archiving and library science from the University of Texas at Austin. Mark has written widely on music and archives-related subjects, including his dissertation, “Recording the Nation: Folk Music and the Government in Roosevelt's New Deal, 1936–1941,” and the essay “Blood in the Stacks: On the Nature of Archives in the Twenty-First Century,” published in The World of Bob Dylan. Parker Fishel is an archivist and researcher who was co-curator of the inaugural exhibitions at the Bob Dylan Center. Providing archival consulting for numerous musicians and estates under the umbrella of Americana Music Productions, Fishel is also a co-founder of the improvised music archive Crossing Tones and a board member of the Hot Club Foundation. Highlights from his recording credits include Ann Arbor Blues Festival 1969 (Third Man Records), a forthcoming box set inspired by the Chelsea Hotel (Vinyl Me, Please), and several volumes of the GRAMMY Award–winning Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Dance
Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, "Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine" (Callaway, 2023)

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 50:44


Several years ago, a treasure trove containing some 6,000 original Bob Dylan manuscripts was revealed to exist. Their destination? Tulsa, Oklahoma. The documents, as essential as they are intriguing—draft lyrics, notebooks, and diverse ephemera— comprise one of the most important cultural archives in the modern world. Along with countless still and moving images and thousands of hours of riveting studio and live recordings, this priceless collection now resides at The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, just steps away from the archival home of Dylan's early hero, Woody Guthrie. Nearly all the materials preserved at The Bob Dylan Center are unique, previously unavailable, and, in many cases, even previously unknown. As the official publication of The Bob Dylan Center, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine (Callaway, 2023) is the first wide-angle look at the Dylan archive, a book that promises to be of vast interest to both the Nobel Laureate's many musical fans and to a broader national and international audience as well. Edited by Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine focuses a close look at the full scope of Dylan's working life, particularly from the dynamic perspective of his ongoing and shifting creative processes—his earliest home recordings in the mid-1950s right up through Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020), his most recent studio recording, and into the present day. The centerpiece of Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is a carefully curated selection of over 600 images including never-before-circulated draft lyrics, writings, photographs, drawings and other ephemera from the Dylan archive. With an introductory essay by Sean Wilentz and epilogue by Douglas Brinkley, the book features a surprising range of distinguished writers, artists and musicians, including Joy Harjo, Greil Marcus, Michael Ondaatje, Gregory Pardlo, Amanda Petrusich, Tom Piazza, Lee Ranaldo, Alex Ross, Ed Ruscha, Lucy Sante, Greg Tate and many others. After experiencing the collection firsthand in Tulsa, each of the authors was asked to select a single item that beguiled or inspired them. The resulting essays, written specifically for this volume, shed new light on not only Dylan's creative process, but also their own. Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is an unprecedented glimpse into the creative life of one of America's most groundbreaking, influential and enduring artists. Mark Davidson is the Curator of the Bob Dylan Archive and the Director of Archives and Exhibitions for the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie Centers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He holds a PhD in musicology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, with an emphasis on folk music collecting, and an MSIS in archiving and library science from the University of Texas at Austin. Mark has written widely on music and archives-related subjects, including his dissertation, “Recording the Nation: Folk Music and the Government in Roosevelt's New Deal, 1936–1941,” and the essay “Blood in the Stacks: On the Nature of Archives in the Twenty-First Century,” published in The World of Bob Dylan. Parker Fishel is an archivist and researcher who was co-curator of the inaugural exhibitions at the Bob Dylan Center. Providing archival consulting for numerous musicians and estates under the umbrella of Americana Music Productions, Fishel is also a co-founder of the improvised music archive Crossing Tones and a board member of the Hot Club Foundation. Highlights from his recording credits include Ann Arbor Blues Festival 1969 (Third Man Records), a forthcoming box set inspired by the Chelsea Hotel (Vinyl Me, Please), and several volumes of the GRAMMY Award–winning Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

New Books in Biography
Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, "Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine" (Callaway, 2023)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 50:44


Several years ago, a treasure trove containing some 6,000 original Bob Dylan manuscripts was revealed to exist. Their destination? Tulsa, Oklahoma. The documents, as essential as they are intriguing—draft lyrics, notebooks, and diverse ephemera— comprise one of the most important cultural archives in the modern world. Along with countless still and moving images and thousands of hours of riveting studio and live recordings, this priceless collection now resides at The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, just steps away from the archival home of Dylan's early hero, Woody Guthrie. Nearly all the materials preserved at The Bob Dylan Center are unique, previously unavailable, and, in many cases, even previously unknown. As the official publication of The Bob Dylan Center, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine (Callaway, 2023) is the first wide-angle look at the Dylan archive, a book that promises to be of vast interest to both the Nobel Laureate's many musical fans and to a broader national and international audience as well. Edited by Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine focuses a close look at the full scope of Dylan's working life, particularly from the dynamic perspective of his ongoing and shifting creative processes—his earliest home recordings in the mid-1950s right up through Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020), his most recent studio recording, and into the present day. The centerpiece of Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is a carefully curated selection of over 600 images including never-before-circulated draft lyrics, writings, photographs, drawings and other ephemera from the Dylan archive. With an introductory essay by Sean Wilentz and epilogue by Douglas Brinkley, the book features a surprising range of distinguished writers, artists and musicians, including Joy Harjo, Greil Marcus, Michael Ondaatje, Gregory Pardlo, Amanda Petrusich, Tom Piazza, Lee Ranaldo, Alex Ross, Ed Ruscha, Lucy Sante, Greg Tate and many others. After experiencing the collection firsthand in Tulsa, each of the authors was asked to select a single item that beguiled or inspired them. The resulting essays, written specifically for this volume, shed new light on not only Dylan's creative process, but also their own. Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is an unprecedented glimpse into the creative life of one of America's most groundbreaking, influential and enduring artists. Mark Davidson is the Curator of the Bob Dylan Archive and the Director of Archives and Exhibitions for the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie Centers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He holds a PhD in musicology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, with an emphasis on folk music collecting, and an MSIS in archiving and library science from the University of Texas at Austin. Mark has written widely on music and archives-related subjects, including his dissertation, “Recording the Nation: Folk Music and the Government in Roosevelt's New Deal, 1936–1941,” and the essay “Blood in the Stacks: On the Nature of Archives in the Twenty-First Century,” published in The World of Bob Dylan. Parker Fishel is an archivist and researcher who was co-curator of the inaugural exhibitions at the Bob Dylan Center. Providing archival consulting for numerous musicians and estates under the umbrella of Americana Music Productions, Fishel is also a co-founder of the improvised music archive Crossing Tones and a board member of the Hot Club Foundation. Highlights from his recording credits include Ann Arbor Blues Festival 1969 (Third Man Records), a forthcoming box set inspired by the Chelsea Hotel (Vinyl Me, Please), and several volumes of the GRAMMY Award–winning Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

New Books in American Studies
Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, "Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine" (Callaway, 2023)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 50:44


Several years ago, a treasure trove containing some 6,000 original Bob Dylan manuscripts was revealed to exist. Their destination? Tulsa, Oklahoma. The documents, as essential as they are intriguing—draft lyrics, notebooks, and diverse ephemera— comprise one of the most important cultural archives in the modern world. Along with countless still and moving images and thousands of hours of riveting studio and live recordings, this priceless collection now resides at The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, just steps away from the archival home of Dylan's early hero, Woody Guthrie. Nearly all the materials preserved at The Bob Dylan Center are unique, previously unavailable, and, in many cases, even previously unknown. As the official publication of The Bob Dylan Center, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine (Callaway, 2023) is the first wide-angle look at the Dylan archive, a book that promises to be of vast interest to both the Nobel Laureate's many musical fans and to a broader national and international audience as well. Edited by Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine focuses a close look at the full scope of Dylan's working life, particularly from the dynamic perspective of his ongoing and shifting creative processes—his earliest home recordings in the mid-1950s right up through Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020), his most recent studio recording, and into the present day. The centerpiece of Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is a carefully curated selection of over 600 images including never-before-circulated draft lyrics, writings, photographs, drawings and other ephemera from the Dylan archive. With an introductory essay by Sean Wilentz and epilogue by Douglas Brinkley, the book features a surprising range of distinguished writers, artists and musicians, including Joy Harjo, Greil Marcus, Michael Ondaatje, Gregory Pardlo, Amanda Petrusich, Tom Piazza, Lee Ranaldo, Alex Ross, Ed Ruscha, Lucy Sante, Greg Tate and many others. After experiencing the collection firsthand in Tulsa, each of the authors was asked to select a single item that beguiled or inspired them. The resulting essays, written specifically for this volume, shed new light on not only Dylan's creative process, but also their own. Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is an unprecedented glimpse into the creative life of one of America's most groundbreaking, influential and enduring artists. Mark Davidson is the Curator of the Bob Dylan Archive and the Director of Archives and Exhibitions for the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie Centers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He holds a PhD in musicology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, with an emphasis on folk music collecting, and an MSIS in archiving and library science from the University of Texas at Austin. Mark has written widely on music and archives-related subjects, including his dissertation, “Recording the Nation: Folk Music and the Government in Roosevelt's New Deal, 1936–1941,” and the essay “Blood in the Stacks: On the Nature of Archives in the Twenty-First Century,” published in The World of Bob Dylan. Parker Fishel is an archivist and researcher who was co-curator of the inaugural exhibitions at the Bob Dylan Center. Providing archival consulting for numerous musicians and estates under the umbrella of Americana Music Productions, Fishel is also a co-founder of the improvised music archive Crossing Tones and a board member of the Hot Club Foundation. Highlights from his recording credits include Ann Arbor Blues Festival 1969 (Third Man Records), a forthcoming box set inspired by the Chelsea Hotel (Vinyl Me, Please), and several volumes of the GRAMMY Award–winning Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Music
Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, "Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine" (Callaway, 2023)

New Books in Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 50:44


Several years ago, a treasure trove containing some 6,000 original Bob Dylan manuscripts was revealed to exist. Their destination? Tulsa, Oklahoma. The documents, as essential as they are intriguing—draft lyrics, notebooks, and diverse ephemera— comprise one of the most important cultural archives in the modern world. Along with countless still and moving images and thousands of hours of riveting studio and live recordings, this priceless collection now resides at The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, just steps away from the archival home of Dylan's early hero, Woody Guthrie. Nearly all the materials preserved at The Bob Dylan Center are unique, previously unavailable, and, in many cases, even previously unknown. As the official publication of The Bob Dylan Center, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine (Callaway, 2023) is the first wide-angle look at the Dylan archive, a book that promises to be of vast interest to both the Nobel Laureate's many musical fans and to a broader national and international audience as well. Edited by Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine focuses a close look at the full scope of Dylan's working life, particularly from the dynamic perspective of his ongoing and shifting creative processes—his earliest home recordings in the mid-1950s right up through Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020), his most recent studio recording, and into the present day. The centerpiece of Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is a carefully curated selection of over 600 images including never-before-circulated draft lyrics, writings, photographs, drawings and other ephemera from the Dylan archive. With an introductory essay by Sean Wilentz and epilogue by Douglas Brinkley, the book features a surprising range of distinguished writers, artists and musicians, including Joy Harjo, Greil Marcus, Michael Ondaatje, Gregory Pardlo, Amanda Petrusich, Tom Piazza, Lee Ranaldo, Alex Ross, Ed Ruscha, Lucy Sante, Greg Tate and many others. After experiencing the collection firsthand in Tulsa, each of the authors was asked to select a single item that beguiled or inspired them. The resulting essays, written specifically for this volume, shed new light on not only Dylan's creative process, but also their own. Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is an unprecedented glimpse into the creative life of one of America's most groundbreaking, influential and enduring artists. Mark Davidson is the Curator of the Bob Dylan Archive and the Director of Archives and Exhibitions for the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie Centers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He holds a PhD in musicology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, with an emphasis on folk music collecting, and an MSIS in archiving and library science from the University of Texas at Austin. Mark has written widely on music and archives-related subjects, including his dissertation, “Recording the Nation: Folk Music and the Government in Roosevelt's New Deal, 1936–1941,” and the essay “Blood in the Stacks: On the Nature of Archives in the Twenty-First Century,” published in The World of Bob Dylan. Parker Fishel is an archivist and researcher who was co-curator of the inaugural exhibitions at the Bob Dylan Center. Providing archival consulting for numerous musicians and estates under the umbrella of Americana Music Productions, Fishel is also a co-founder of the improvised music archive Crossing Tones and a board member of the Hot Club Foundation. Highlights from his recording credits include Ann Arbor Blues Festival 1969 (Third Man Records), a forthcoming box set inspired by the Chelsea Hotel (Vinyl Me, Please), and several volumes of the GRAMMY Award–winning Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music

New Books in Popular Culture
Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, "Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine" (Callaway, 2023)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 50:44


Several years ago, a treasure trove containing some 6,000 original Bob Dylan manuscripts was revealed to exist. Their destination? Tulsa, Oklahoma. The documents, as essential as they are intriguing—draft lyrics, notebooks, and diverse ephemera— comprise one of the most important cultural archives in the modern world. Along with countless still and moving images and thousands of hours of riveting studio and live recordings, this priceless collection now resides at The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, just steps away from the archival home of Dylan's early hero, Woody Guthrie. Nearly all the materials preserved at The Bob Dylan Center are unique, previously unavailable, and, in many cases, even previously unknown. As the official publication of The Bob Dylan Center, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine (Callaway, 2023) is the first wide-angle look at the Dylan archive, a book that promises to be of vast interest to both the Nobel Laureate's many musical fans and to a broader national and international audience as well. Edited by Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine focuses a close look at the full scope of Dylan's working life, particularly from the dynamic perspective of his ongoing and shifting creative processes—his earliest home recordings in the mid-1950s right up through Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020), his most recent studio recording, and into the present day. The centerpiece of Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is a carefully curated selection of over 600 images including never-before-circulated draft lyrics, writings, photographs, drawings and other ephemera from the Dylan archive. With an introductory essay by Sean Wilentz and epilogue by Douglas Brinkley, the book features a surprising range of distinguished writers, artists and musicians, including Joy Harjo, Greil Marcus, Michael Ondaatje, Gregory Pardlo, Amanda Petrusich, Tom Piazza, Lee Ranaldo, Alex Ross, Ed Ruscha, Lucy Sante, Greg Tate and many others. After experiencing the collection firsthand in Tulsa, each of the authors was asked to select a single item that beguiled or inspired them. The resulting essays, written specifically for this volume, shed new light on not only Dylan's creative process, but also their own. Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine is an unprecedented glimpse into the creative life of one of America's most groundbreaking, influential and enduring artists. Mark Davidson is the Curator of the Bob Dylan Archive and the Director of Archives and Exhibitions for the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie Centers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He holds a PhD in musicology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, with an emphasis on folk music collecting, and an MSIS in archiving and library science from the University of Texas at Austin. Mark has written widely on music and archives-related subjects, including his dissertation, “Recording the Nation: Folk Music and the Government in Roosevelt's New Deal, 1936–1941,” and the essay “Blood in the Stacks: On the Nature of Archives in the Twenty-First Century,” published in The World of Bob Dylan. Parker Fishel is an archivist and researcher who was co-curator of the inaugural exhibitions at the Bob Dylan Center. Providing archival consulting for numerous musicians and estates under the umbrella of Americana Music Productions, Fishel is also a co-founder of the improvised music archive Crossing Tones and a board member of the Hot Club Foundation. Highlights from his recording credits include Ann Arbor Blues Festival 1969 (Third Man Records), a forthcoming box set inspired by the Chelsea Hotel (Vinyl Me, Please), and several volumes of the GRAMMY Award–winning Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture

Alchemical Dialogues - from Lead to Gold
Unraveling Religion’s ‘One People, Earth Breathing, Waters Living, Life’s Sanctity, Everywhere: A Talk With Joy Harjo, the 23rd Poet Lau­re­ate of the Unit­ed States’

Alchemical Dialogues - from Lead to Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 22:13


Joy Harjo and Joel connect in this dusted off, older episode, to open and discuss our shared human experience in its different forms and the pervading spirit found in mountains and rivers, water and air, in people and the Earth. The shared community we live in calls us to understand our actions affect others and the Earth. Joy and Joel discuss spirituality, Joy's history and development as an artist, shared responsibility for our communities, Native teachings, Buddhism, Joy's plays, music, poetry, and art. Also discussed were generational influences and wisdom and how in years past there was a closer connection to our heart and mind. Joy and Joel also discuss the intelligence of the body and how common sense is spirituality, expressed. Joy and Joel share many aspects of spirituality and life, and conclude reflecting on Joy's Eagle Poem. The end of the talk mentions Maj Ragain and A Gathering of Poets commemorating in 1990 the 20th anniversary of the shootings at Kent State, which introduced Joel to Joy Harjo's work. Biography of Joy Harjo: Joy Har­jo, the 23rd Poet Lau­re­ate of the Unit­ed States, is a mem­ber of the Mvskoke Nation and belongs to Oce Vpofv (Hick­o­ry Ground). As a poet, activist, and musician, Joy Harjo's work has won countless awards. In 2019, Harjo became the first Native American United States Poet Laureate in history and is only the second poet to be appointed for three terms. In addition to her many books of poetry, she has written several books for young audiences and released seven award-winning music albums. Harjo is a founding board member and Chair of the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation and, in 2019, was elected a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. She has since been inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame, National Native American Hall of Fame, the American Philosophical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Harjo currently lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma where she serves as the first Artist-in-Residency of the Bob Dylan Center.

Dangerous Amusements: the Elvis Costello playlist

Music journalist Allison Rapp has written extensively about Elvis Costello's music. She's reviewed a wide variety of EC gigs, including 2023's residency at the Gramercy Theatre in New York, and a memorable performance at the opening of the Bob Dylan Center. Allison also revisited My Aim Is True on the 45th anniversary of its release for Ultimate Classic Rock. In this episode, Allison tells me how she became a Costello fan, picks six of her favourite songs for the playlist and reveals the live show she'd love to see Elvis perform. You can read Allison's articles about Costello – plus interviews with the likes of Bill Frisell, Roger McGuinn and Billy Bragg – on her website.

Sound Opinions
Travels With Greg: The Dylan Center

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 9:18


In this bonus episode, Greg recounts his experience visiting the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah  Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops

Dylan.FM
S01.19 The World of Bob Dylan 2023 Preview with Sean Latham

Dylan.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 43:07


Sean Latham is the Director of the Tulsa University Institute for Bob Dylan Studies, which is related to The Bob Dylan Archives and The Bob Dylan Center. He is also the Pauline McFarlin Walter Endowed Chair of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Tulsa where he serves as Editor of the James Joyce Quarterly and founding director of the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities. The Institute for Bob Dylan Studies at Tulsa University is the academic arm associated with The Bob Dylan Center and Archives, and they host conferences and events, publish, and do research and writing on Bob Dylan. The Institute produced the The World of Bob Dylan conference in 2019, before there was a Bob Dylan Center, and before the Archives were even in a permanent home. It was a fantastic event that attracted 500 Dylan researchers and lovers to Tulsa for 3-days of presentations and special events. They've hosted a bunch of events since then, and are now gearing up for The World of Bob Dylan 2023 in early June. They're currently (through 1/15) accepting proposals papers or presentations for this event. Sean tells us what they learned in 2019, what they're planning for 2023, and a lot more. DYLAN.FM Dylan.FM is a Bob Dylan podcast that has featured Engineer Mark Howard, Authors Micheal Gray, Graley Herren, Musicians Robyn Hitchcock, Wesley Stace, and Dylanologists including Scott Warmuth, Laura Tenschert, and many more. Premium members get extended and bonus episodes and much more - Join Us. Add Dylan.FM to your favorite podcast app Join Our Substack For Ongoing Dylan News & Info SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY DYLAN NEWS/LINKS EMAIL LINKS: The World of Bob Dylan 2023 - Save The Date The World of Bob Dylan 2023 - Call for Papers and Proposals The TU Institute for Bob Dylan Studies Sean Latham on Twitter

Dylan.FM
S01.15 Jeff Slate on Bob Dylan and Time Out Of Mind

Dylan.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 29:21


Jeff Slate is a musician, writer, and radio host with a long and deep connection to Bob Dylan. He wrote the liner notes to the More Blood, More Tracks edition of The Bootleg Series, and has done several events for The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa. He shares his insider's view and personal memories on Time Out Of Mind in this episode. As an artist and performer Jeff has won an ASCAP Award, toured as the opener for Sheryl Crow, worked on a project with Pete Townshend and much more. As a writer his work regularly appears in The Wall St. Journal, RollingStone, Esquire and The New Yorker. He hosts shows on SiriusXM and the BBC. In addition to the Dylan Bootleg Series he's written liner notes for The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's 50th Anniversary Box, Shawn Colvin, and others. And he's the co-author of The Authorized Roy Orbison book. We talk Time Out Of Mind, an album he skipped work to devour on release day, and hear how he got involved with the Dylan team and his views on Bob's live work, use of producers (or lack thereof), and much more. An extended version of this interview - with about 40 extra minutes of discussion, and a video version, is available to Premium Members at FreakMusic.Club or our Substack. For as little as $8/mo you get extended versions of our podcast episodes, video versions, and many more benefits. (New Annual Members get a free copy of Jochen Markhorst's Time Out Of Mind Book.) LINKS: - Jeff Slate Website - Twitter @JeffSlate - Instagram @jeffslate - Jeff's Music on Spotify - Song Heartbreak - Annimated Video (YouTube) Rev v2.

Penn's Sunday School
E860 Culinary Arts Of Henry's Barbershop.

Penn's Sunday School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 52:44


Turmeric latte, Jenna Bush Hager's ass, & 20 minutes of Penn's first trip to the Bob Dylan Center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How To Tickle Yourself
The Tickle of Bob Dylan with Steven Jenkins

How To Tickle Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 49:26


We invite a special guest on How to Tickle Yourself this week.  His name is Steven Jenkins, and he is director of the recently opened Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  He is the perfect guest to help us explore the unbelievable artistry...

Definitely Dylan
Infinity Goes Up On Trial – A Tale Of Two Bob Dylan Museums

Definitely Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 49:48


Stories, myths, and narratives – as the Bob Dylan Center opened this May, another Bob Dylan exhibition was coming to a close. What stories are these two Dylan museums telling & what do they reveal about how Bob Dylan wants to be seen?In part two of this series on the crafting of Bob Dylan's legacy, we take a look at the stories told by two very different museums dedicated to Bob Dylan's work: the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, OK, and the Retrospectrum exhibition of Dylan's visual art. Laura interviews the curators of the BDC, Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel, and talks about how Dylan the Painter has become part of the Dylan Myth.You can support Definitely Dylan on Patreon or with a one-off donation. Here's the article “In His Own Words: Why Bob Dylan Paints”.Find out more about the Bob Dylan Center here.The Retrospectrum catalogue (£85) is available here.Read Rebecca Slaman's review of Retrospectrum here.For more information, see http://definitelydylan.com/

Pod Dylan
Pod Dylan #221 – Lonesome Day Blues

Pod Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022


Just back from a visit to The Bob Dylan Center, Bobcat Henry Bernstein returns with a field report and to discuss "Lonesome Day Blues" from 2001's LOVE AND THEFT. Have a question or comment? E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Follow POD DYLAN on Twitter: @Pod_Dylan POD DYLAN "Jukebox" T-Shirt now available: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RobKellyCreative You can find POD DYLAN on these platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-dylan/id1095013228 Amazon Music Spotify Stitcher Complete list of all songs covered so far: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/pod-dylan-the-songs Buy this song on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/love-and-theft/552413840 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening!

Pod Dylan
Pod Dylan #221 - Lonesome Day Blues

Pod Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 112:03


Just back from a visit to The Bob Dylan Center, Bobcat Henry Bernstein returns with a field report and to discuss "Lonesome Day Blues" from 2001's LOVE AND THEFT.Have a question or comment? E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Follow POD DYLAN on Twitter: @Pod_Dylan POD DYLAN "Jukebox" T-Shirt now available: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RobKellyCreativeYou can find POD DYLAN on these platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-dylan/id1095013228 Amazon Music Spotify StitcherComplete list of all songs covered so far: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/pod-dylan-the-songsBuy this song on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/love-and-theft/552413840This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK:Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.comFollow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcastsLike our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetworkSupport The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcastsUse our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcastsThanks for listening!

The Oklahoma Today Podcast
Season 3, Episode 38: Going Electric with Steve Jenkins from the Bob Dylan Center

The Oklahoma Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 37:08


The opening of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa was yet another feather in the city's cap. We talk with Director Steve Jenkins about how the center is using the vast Bob Dylan archives and catalog to tell new stories about one of America's greatest musicians. Plus we answer the Question of the Week and help plan your next trip with Podvents. We hope you listen!

Strangelove of Movies
An Honest Review of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa and our Thoughts on 'I'm Not There!' (Rewatch With Us)

Strangelove of Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 34:30


Strangelove reviews the film, 'I'm Not There,' and discusses their recent visit to the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We could not recommend the museum enough! If you enjoy Bob Dylan's work, you have to visit this museum! Visit our Website Strangeloveofmovies.com and follow us on Instagram @Strangeloveofmedia --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast
Inside the Bob Dylan Center with Steven Jenkins, museum director

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 55:55


Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. On this episode we take the podcast on the road to the new Bob Dylan Center, 116 E. Reconciliation Way. See images from the grand opening event. Museum Director Steven Jenkins takes listeners on a tour of the two-story museum located in the Tulsa Arts District next door to the Woody Guthrie Center. He discusses the creation of the museum and shares insight into each of the exhibits that share the story of Bob Dylan and his career, to date. Following the tour hear the  song "Love Revolution" from Tom Skinner's Science Project, which released their album "First Set" on Horton Records on July 15. 

Popcast
Digging Into Bob Dylan and Lou Reed's Archives

Popcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 43:36


Attempting to uncover unknown things about very well known people. Guest: Ben Sisario.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan: John Doe

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 48:55


Singer/Songwriter/Actor John Doe tells terrific tales: hanging with Dennis Quaid and Winona Ryder in Memphis, gigging with Nick Lowe in London and hearing his voice come out of Christian Bale's mouth in Todd Haynes's Dylan biopic I'm Not There.Did John's appearance with LA punk band X on the Letterman Show in 1983 inspire Dylan's wild 1984 set with The Plugz? What did he say when he suddenly found himself face-to-face with Bruce Springsteen at that Grammy thing? Did Jerry Lee Lewis actually call him a "fucking asshole" the first time they met? John raves about Tulsa's new Bob Dylan Center and answers all the above questions, as he presses on…John Doe and his bandmates in X made 6 studio recordings from 1978-1993. He has recorded 9 solo records, collaborating with Patty Griffin, Dan Auerbach, Aimee Mann, Don Was, Kathleen Edwards, Dave Alvin and Greg Liesz. Doe has acted in over 50 films and television productions including Road House, Great Balls of Fire, Pure Country and Roswell. His musical side projects include work with The Knitters and The Sadies. Doe co-wrote the definitive book about the LA punk rock scene, Under The Big Black Sun. His new album, Fables In A Foreign Land, was inspired by John Wesley Harding. John currently lives in Austin, Texas.WebsiteTwitterTrailerEpisode playlist on AppleEpisode playlist on SpotifyListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 13th May 2022This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts  

Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan

Singer/Songwriter/Actor John Doe tells terrific tales: hanging with Dennis Quaid and Winona Ryder in Memphis, gigging with Nick Lowe in London and hearing his voice come out of Christian Bale's mouth in Todd Haynes's Dylan biopic I'm Not There.Did John's appearance with LA punk band X on the Letterman Show in 1983 inspire Dylan's wild 1984 set with The Plugz? What did he say when he suddenly found himself face-to-face with Bruce Springsteen at that Grammy thing? Did Jerry Lee Lewis actually call him a "fucking asshole" the first time they met? John raves about Tulsa's new Bob Dylan Center and answers all the above questions, as he presses on…John Doe and his bandmates in X made 6 studio recordings from 1978-1993. He has recorded 9 solo records, collaborating with Patty Griffin, Dan Auerbach, Aimee Mann, Don Was, Kathleen Edwards, Dave Alvin and Greg Liesz. Doe has acted in over 50 films and television productions including Road House, Great Balls of Fire, Pure Country and Roswell. His musical side projects include work with The Knitters and The Sadies. Doe co-wrote the definitive book about the LA punk rock scene, Under The Big Black Sun. His new album, Fables In A Foreign Land, was inspired by John Wesley Harding. John currently lives in Austin, Texas.WebsiteTwitterTrailerEpisode playlist on AppleEpisode playlist on SpotifyListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 13th May 2022This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts  

Three Things from Edmonton
Three Things from Edmonton - Episode 73: making an entrance, fellow travellers, taps

Three Things from Edmonton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 5:59


Thanks for checking out the Three Things podcast, which returned this week to its recording headquarters in the basement of our house in Parkview in Edmonton's west end after the week Auntie Shelagh and I spent in the American west (or was it the southwest? or midwest? or the south? what is Oklahoma?) This week's three things came back with me from our visit to the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa. Making an entrance – 10 steps inside the Center door and you're in the centre of it all. Fellow travellers – Reading the signs at the Bob Dylan Center Taps – A good reminder from the Center's executive director. The music in the podcast is from the creative Edmonton pianist and composer Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, metal sculptor Slavo Cech. I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com

Tulsa Noted Podcast
S2 Ep15: S2 Ep15: Tulsa Noted with Joy Harjo

Tulsa Noted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 47:20


Tulsa Noted is back with a very special episode! Ken Levit hosts Joy Harjo, who served three terms as the 23rd Poet Laureate of the United States. Joy is a prolific poet, musician, playwright, and the first Artist-In-Residence at the Bob Dylan Center. 

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers
6/3/2022: Picasso at the Louvre: The Bob Dylan Center Opens

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 83:10


On May 10, 2022, the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma opened its doors. This episode delivers a comprehensive overview and review of the Center and the events surrounding its opening. The weekly news segment “20 Pounds of Headlines” covers the May 5 Grand Opening Reception and Dinner at the Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture, delivers the sad news of the passing of a fellow traveler, updates you on Dylan's spring and early summer touring itinerary, informs you about the results from RR Auction's auctioning of Dylan's 1960 manuscript POEMS WITHOUT TITLES, informs you about the recording of THE GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY'S production, describes the new Dylan sculpture, RAIL CAR, revealed at Château La Coste in Provence, France, and, of course, wishes Bob Dylan a happy birthday and many years. In "Who Did It Better?" we ask you to tell us who did "I Threw It All Away" better: Bob Dylan in 1978 or Elvis Costello and the Imposters (along with Dylan's former guitarist Charlie Sexton) at Cain's Ballroom on May 7, 2022 while celebrating the opening of the Bob Dylan Center? Go to our Twitter page @RainTrains to vote! PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED UPON MY RETURN FROM TULSA, ON MAY 20, AND I INTENDED TO BROADCAST IT EARLIER THAN IT WAS BROADCAST, BUT THE ASSEMBLING OF THE SHOW TOOK LONGER THAN EXPECTED, THEREFORE SOME OF THE REFERENCES TO DATES, SUCH AS DYLAN'S MAY 24 BIRTHDAY ARE MADE AS IF THE EVENT HAD NOT YET HAPPENED.

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Films: Men and Bergman Island - Bob Dylan Center - Everything I Know About Love

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 48:29


We review horror film Men, with Jessie Buckley and Rory Kinnear, and Bergman Island, the story of a couple who goes on a creative retreat - The Bob Dylan Center has just opened in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with over 100,000 documents: manuscripts, photographs, tapes - Everything I Know About Love, a BBC series created by Dolly Alderton, based on her memoir.

The Fire and Water Podcast Network
Pod Dylan #210 - The Bob Dylan Center

The Fire and Water Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 71:18


Pod Dylan
Pod Dylan #210 - The Bob Dylan Center

Pod Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 71:18


Rob welcomes returning guests Allison Rapp and Robert Reid to discuss their thoughts on the newly-opened Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, OK.Have a question or comment? E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Follow POD DYLAN on Twitter: @Pod_DylanYou can find POD DYLAN on these platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-dylan/id1095013228 Amazon Music Spotify StitcherComplete list of all songs covered so far: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/pod-dylan-the-songsLearn more about the Bob Dylan Center here: https://bobdylancenter.comThis podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK:Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.comFollow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcastsLike our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetworkSupport The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcastsUse our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcastsThanks for listening!

Pod Dylan
Pod Dylan #210 – The Bob Dylan Center

Pod Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022


Rob welcomes returning guests Allison Rapp and Robert Reid to discuss their thoughts on the newly-opened Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, OK. Have a question or comment? E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Follow POD DYLAN on Twitter: @Pod_Dylan You can find POD DYLAN on these platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-dylan/id1095013228 Amazon Music Spotify Stitcher Complete list of all songs covered so far: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/pod-dylan-the-songs Learn more about the Bob Dylan Center here: https://bobdylancenter.com This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening!

Quotomania
Quotomania 236: Bob Dylan

Quotomania

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 1:30


Subscribe to Quotomania on Simplecast or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app!Bob Dylan was born on May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota. He grew up in the city of Hibbing. As a teenager, he played in various bands and with time his interest in music deepened, with a particular passion for American folk music and blues. One of his idols was the folk singer Woody Guthrie. He was also influenced by the early authors of the Beat Generation, as well as by modernist poets. Dylan moved to New York City in 1961 and began to perform in clubs and cafés in Greenwich Village. He met the record producer John Hammond, with whom he signed a contract for his debut album, Bob Dylan (1962). In the following years, he recorded a number of albums which have had a tremendous impact on popular music: Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited in 1965, Blonde On Blonde in 1966 and Blood On The Tracks in 1975. His productivity continued in the following decades, resulting in masterpieces like Oh Mercy (1989), Time Out of Mind (1997) and Modern Times (2006).Dylan's tours in 1965 and 1966 attracted a lot of attention. For a period, he was accompanied by film maker D. A. Pennebaker, who documented life around the stage in what would come to be the movie Dont Look Back (1967). Dylan has recorded a large number of albums revolving around topics such as: the social conditions of man, religion, politics and love. The lyrics have continuously been published in new editions starting in 1973, under the title WritingsandDrawings, subsequently changed to Lyrics. As an artist, he is strikingly versatile; he has been active as a painter, actor and scriptwriter. Besides his large production of albums, Dylan has published experimental work like the prose poetry collection Tarantula (1971). He has written an autobiography, Chronicles (2004), which depicts memories from the early years in New York and which provides glimpses of his life at the center of popular culture. Since the late 1980s, Bob Dylan has toured consistently, playing over 3000 concerts during the last 20 years. Dylan has the status of an icon. His influence on contemporary culture is profound, and he is the object of a steady stream of literary and musical analysis.From https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/2016/dylan/biographical/. For more information about Bob Dylan:Previously on The Quarantine Tapes:Steve Earle about Dylan, at 15:10: https://quarantine-tapes.simplecast.com/episodes/the-quarantine-tapes-028-steve-earleRosanne Cash about Dylan, at 15:40: https://quarantine-tapes.simplecast.com/episodes/the-quarantine-tapes-015-rosanne-cash“Bob Dylan Has a Lot on His Mind”: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/arts/music/bob-dylan-rough-and-rowdy-ways.html“In Tusla, the new Bob Dylan Center reconsiders an icon and a city”: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2022-05-11/bob-dylan-center-museum-tulsa

Making Media Now
The Man, The Myth, The Music: Discovering the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, OK

Making Media Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 34:17


Joining host Michael Azevedo on this episode of Making Media Now is Steven Jenkins, the director of the just-opened Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, OK. As the primary public venue for the Bob Dylan Archive® collection, the center offers curated exhibits pulled from the priceless collection of more than 100,000 items spanning Dylan's career, including handwritten manuscripts, notebooks and correspondence; films, videos, photographs and artwork; memorabilia and ephemera; personal documents and effects; unreleased studio and concert recordings; musical instruments; and many other elements. Making Media Now is sponsored by Filmmakers Collaborative, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting media makers from across the creative spectrum. From providing fiscal sponsorship to presenting an array of informative and educational programs, FC supports creatives at every step in their journey.   About the host: www.mrazvo.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-azevedo/

The Redefine
Ep. 32 - Communicating With The Dead

The Redefine

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 20:28


The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa is now open, Cristy's grandma used to read her tarot cards to her each morning, Do you believe we can communicate with the dead AND would you? Show sponsored by: Kreitzberg Plastic Surgery in Tulsa - Helping Patients Achieve Their Aesthetic Goals kreitzbergplasticsurgery.com Fishbowl Wisdom sponsored by: Poppy's Garden, Floral Design & Events located in Muskogee and Downtown Tulsa! poppys-garden.com

Sing Out! Radio Magazine
Episode 2220: 22-20 The Bob Dylan Center

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 58:30


This week we celebrate the opening of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Center is the new home for the Dylan archives. On the show we'll hear a collection of cover versions of Bob's tunes by many performers, including Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Fairport Convention, The Byrds, Colin James, Eric Bibb and many more. We'll also offer a review of the new CD from The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: Dirt Does Dylan, also a collection of Dylan covers. Congratulations to Bob on his special occasion ... this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysBob Dylan / “Untitled 1970 Instrumental #2” / 1970 / ColumbiaEric Bibb / “The Times They Are A Changin'” / Deeper in the Well / Stony PlainGillian Welch & David Rawlings / “Abandoned Love” / All the Good Times / AconyMike Seeger / “Maggie's Farm” / Retrograss / Acoustic DiscFairport Convention / “Percy's Song” / Unhalfbricking / IslandJudy Collins / “I'll Keep it with Mine” / Great Lost Elektra Singles Vol. 1 / ElektraRamblin' Jack Elliot / “Don't Think Twice, It's All Right” / Me & Bobby McGee / RounderThe Byrds / “Nothing Was Delivered” / Sweetheart of the Rodeo / ColumbiaBob Dylan / “Untitled 1970 Instrumental #1” / 1970 / ColumbiaNitty Gritty Dirt Band / “I Shall Be Released” / Dirt Does Dylan / NGDBNitty Gritty Dirt Band / “She Belongs to Me” / Dirt Does Dylan / NGDBNitty Gritty Dirt Band / “ Forever Young” / Dirt Does Dylan / NGDBFairport Convention / “Si Tu Dois Patir” / Unhalfbricking / IslandColin James / “It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry” / Open Road / Stony PlainPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast
The First Mailbag Episode

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 38:39


Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. On this episode podcast producer Morgan Phillips sits in the guest seat as she and host Tim Landes bust open the mailbag to answer some questions they've received. It's PGA Championship week, the Bob Dylan Center is now open and there are lots more to talk about, including our favorite restaurants. 

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #686: Bob Dylan Center's Mark Davidson & Parker Fishel

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 82:32


Bob Dylan Center curators Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel discuss their exciting jobs, Bob Dylan's vast archive of music, manuscripts, films, and more, my own attendance at the star-studded and inspiring grand opening of the Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, its unique purpose and thematic focus on creativity, its future plans, and more! Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1330 - The Doobie Brothers / Steven Jenkins

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 81:39


The Doobie Brothers is a band with almost twenty official members throughout its five decades of existence. But Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons have been playing guitar and performing vocals for the band since Day One. Tom and Pat talk with Marc about how their family-like band has grown and evolved throughout the years, particularly during iterations with members like Jeff “Skunk” Baxter and Michael McDonald. Also, during his time in Tulsa, Marc pays a visit to the new Bob Dylan Center and talks with its director, Steven Jenkins. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Political Gabfest
Why Did White Evangelicals Get So Angry

Political Gabfest

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 61:57


Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Michael C. Dorf for Dorf on Law: “In a Post-Roe World, Can States Prevent Women From Seeking Abortions Out-of-State?” Ruth Graham for The New York Times: “A Pastor and His Congregation Part Ways” Ruth Graham and Elizabeth Dias for The New York Times: “The Growing Religious Fervor in the American Right: ‘This Is a Jesus Movement'” The Great Evangelical Recession: 6 Factors That Will Crash the American Church...and How to Prepare by John Dickerson Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Forbidden City, by Vanessa Hua; A River of Stars by Vanessa Hua; Nasty, Brutish, and Short: Adventures in Philosophy with My Kids, by Scott Hershovitz  John: Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City, by Andrea Elliott; Jon Ward for Christianity Today: “Being a Political Journalist Made Me a Better Christian”; The Bob Dylan Center; John Dickerson for CBS This Morning: “Bob Dylan Center: A Window Into the Voice of a Generation” David: Mother Jones: “How Private Equity Looted America”; Our Earth: “Cool Airplane Camera Views on Lufthansa” Listener chatter from Nicholas Gaffney: Alex Hanson for The Valley News: “Croydon Reverses Slashing Of School Budget After Voters Turn Out For Special Meeting” For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment Emily, David, and John discuss the things they do today that would horrify their 25-year-old selves. Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Political Gabfest: Why Did White Evangelicals Get So Angry

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 61:57


Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Michael C. Dorf for Dorf on Law: “In a Post-Roe World, Can States Prevent Women From Seeking Abortions Out-of-State?” Ruth Graham for The New York Times: “A Pastor and His Congregation Part Ways” Ruth Graham and Elizabeth Dias for The New York Times: “The Growing Religious Fervor in the American Right: ‘This Is a Jesus Movement'” The Great Evangelical Recession: 6 Factors That Will Crash the American Church...and How to Prepare by John Dickerson Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Forbidden City, by Vanessa Hua; A River of Stars by Vanessa Hua; Nasty, Brutish, and Short: Adventures in Philosophy with My Kids, by Scott Hershovitz  John: Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City, by Andrea Elliott; Jon Ward for Christianity Today: “Being a Political Journalist Made Me a Better Christian”; The Bob Dylan Center; John Dickerson for CBS This Morning: “Bob Dylan Center: A Window Into the Voice of a Generation” David: Mother Jones: “How Private Equity Looted America”; Our Earth: “Cool Airplane Camera Views on Lufthansa” Listener chatter from Nicholas Gaffney: Alex Hanson for The Valley News: “Croydon Reverses Slashing Of School Budget After Voters Turn Out For Special Meeting” For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment Emily, David, and John discuss the things they do today that would horrify their 25-year-old selves. Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hey, it's Cory Hepola
The history of Bob Dylan is on display in Tulsa, OK

Hey, it's Cory Hepola

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 11:05


Steve Jenkins, Director of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, joins Susie Jones to talk about how Dylan's archives landed in Tulsa and what visitors can expect if they pay a visit.

Hey, it's Cory Hepola
Eating around Target Field/Bob Dylan Center

Hey, it's Cory Hepola

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 32:21


Susie Jones speaks with Star Tribune food writer Joy Summers about her mission to eat her way around Target Field today and chronicle the best things to eat at a Twins game. Later, Steve Jenkins joins from the brand new Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma to share why Dylan's archives ended up there and what visitors can learn about one of Minnesota's favorite sons.

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent
Arts and Lifestyle Wednesday Presented by Cinematic Visions-Danny and Tim's Music Scene May 11th

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 34:25


The always informative and opinionated discussion looks at the off-center 2022 Rock Hall of Fame class, the loss of Naomi Judd, young women of color in folkish music areas, the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, and much more.

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast
About Town, Ep. 21: Bob Dylan Center opens in Tulsa

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 9:48


The much-anticipated Bob Dylan Center opened May 10 in Tulsa. Blayklee Freed talks to attendees at the opening ceremony and shares sounds from the scene, including an excerpt of Joy Harjo's "Twisted," and a Dylan song performed in Cherokee by Agalisiga Mackey.

myTalk Dirt Alert Updates
5/11 6am: Harry Styles loves therapy

myTalk Dirt Alert Updates

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 1:48


Harry Styles loves therapy; the Bob Dylan Center opened in Tulsa; The BBC has named their next Dr Who!

myTalk Dirt Alert Updates
5/11 6am: Harry Styles loves therapy

myTalk Dirt Alert Updates

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 1:48


Harry Styles loves therapy; the Bob Dylan Center opened in Tulsa; The BBC has named their next Dr Who!

Tulsa World Scene
Concerts, flower care and Bob Dylan Center

Tulsa World Scene

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 20:42


Tulsa World Scene's Grace Wood, Jimmie Tramel and James Watts preview upcoming Scene features ranging from spring flower care to upcoming concerts. Also in this week's podcast: Care for your fresh cut flowers from your garden with tips from local experts; preview of weekend feature from Grace Wood Congrats to Jenks High School graduate AleXa who won NBC's "America Song Contest" Rock & Brews, co-founded by Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of KISS, is a rock-inspired restaurant and entertainment brand. Rock & Brews Casino in Braman, Oklahoma opened May 10. James Watts gives more details on the Bob Dylan Center, which officially opened May 10 The 2022 Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award is about to be announced David Feherty is a golf commentator coming to Tulsa for the PGA Championship, but he's also performing at Hard Rock Hotel. Weekend feature preview from Jimmie Tramel Tulsa Ballet is closing out its season; James Watts gives more details The Eagles, which opened the BOK Center more than a decade ago, returns to the downtown venue on May 16 Related content: Making the cut: How to properly transport cut flowers from your garden indoors PGA week: Let's explore David Feherty urban legends before Hard Rock Live show Elizabeth Strout winner of 2022 Helmerich Author Award Local artists to join Eagles in BOK show 'American Song Contest' champ AleXa appearing on 'Kelly Clarkson Show,' Billboard Music Awards KISS' Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons hosting grand opening party for Rock & Brews Casino Fore and before: 18 destinations to aim for during PGA Championship week in Tulsa Bob Dylan Center, a treasure trove of more than 100,000 objects, officially opens Tuesday Tulsa Ballet revives 'Remember Our Song' for Signature Series Music is first step for 'Signature' choreographers Scene Writer Jimmie Tramel: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Scene Writer James Watts: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Scene Writer Grace Wood: Email | Twitter | Follow her storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MPR News Update
Paid family leave takes a big step forward at the Capitol, with a long way yet to go

MPR News Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 5:31


Paid family leave takes a big step forward at the Capitol, with a long way yet to go. Also, Minnesotans are down in Oklahoma today for the opening of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa. This is an evening update from MPR News, hosted by Tim Nelson. Music by Gary Meister.

The KOSU Daily
OKCPS enrollment decline, endangered chimp expecting, Bob Dylan Center and more

The KOSU Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 5:44


Oklahoma City Public Schools rank number one in enrollment decline. An endangered chimpanzee at the OKC Zoo is expecting. Tulsa's Bob Dylan center opens today. You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment. You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio. This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.

StudioTulsa
Now opening in downtown Tulsa: The Bob Dylan Center

StudioTulsa

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 29:28


Our guest is Steven Jenkins, director of the long-awaited Bob Dylan Center, which will explore not just the life and work of Dylan but also creativity more generally.

KRMG Morning News Podcast
Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum talks about the new Bob Dylan Center, a new Rte 66 Development, and more on the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter - 05/09/2022

KRMG Morning News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 10:53


Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum joins the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter to talk about this week's opening of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, a brand-new Route 66 Development, and more.

Tulsa World Scene
Bob Dylan Center anticipation

Tulsa World Scene

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 15:33


Tulsa World Scene's Grace Wood, Jimmie Tramel and James Watts preview the Bob Dylan Center, which opens to the public May 10. Also in this week's podcast: No more Mayfest coupons; you can buy things at the downtown Tulsa festival with cash! The annual arts festival is Friday, May 6 to Sunday, May 8. Historic Patterson Estate goes up for sale priced at $15 million Sharing stories on B-movies with Jesse Vint Tulsa Ballet's Signature Series returns to the Lorton Performance Center at TU this month Gilcrease officials, donors break ground for new museum, but construction will take 2-3 years Previewing a weekend Will Rogers feature, where he played his dad in a movie that premiered in Oklahoma Join us Aug. 2 as we honor the best in area high school sports at the annual All-World Awards banquet, presented by Bill Knight Automotive. Get your tickets here. Related content: What to expect at Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa: 'Holy grail' archives, stories behind the songs Tulsa Ballet revives 'Remember Our Song' for Signature Series 'Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity': Historic Patterson Estate goes up for sale priced at $15M Tulsa actor Jesse Vint goes from detention hall to hall of fame 'Something new and different': Mayfest boosts local artists 'The Voice' contestant MaKenzie Thomas to headline Mayfest Gilcrease officials, donors break ground for new museum New direction home: Bob Dylan Center opens May 10 'Six,' 'Hamilton,' highlight Celebrity Attractions' 2022-23 season Scene Writer Jimmie Tramel: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Scene Writer James Watts: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Scene Writer Grace Wood: Email | Twitter | Follow her storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers
4/28/2022: "May Your Song Always Be Sung": Blowin' in the Wind

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 84:22


This episode continues our monthly series featuring a single Dylan song and marks the 60th anniversary of the composition of "Blowin' in the Wind" in April of 1962. You'll hear studio and live performances of “Blowin' in the Wind” by Dylan and fellow travelers and a special medley of 28 different versions of the song. The weekly news segment “20 Pounds of Headlines” tells you about a new recording project for Dylan done in partnership with T-Bone Burnett and announces the new director of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa. In "Who Did It Better?" we ask you to tell us which version of "Blowin' in the Wind" is better: Bob Dylan in Budokan on March 1, 1978 or Bob Dylan at Earl's Court in London on June 27, 1981? Go to our Twitter page @RainTrains to vote!

Tulsa World Scene
An epic slice of Oak Ridge Boys lore

Tulsa World Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 12:07


Tulsa World Scene's Jimmie Tramel and James Watts talk about a story from Oak Ridge Boys lore: In 1975, Tulsa-based music impresario Jim Halsey liked (and heard) what he saw from a gospel quartet with designs on transitioning to country music. Halsey told the Oak Ridge Boys he felt they were three minutes from stardom. The Oak Ridge Boys will be reunited with Halsey (they refer to their longtime manager as “the Godfather”) when they return to Tulsa for a Saturday, April 30 performance at The Cove inside the River Spirit Casino. Also in this week's podcast: Tulsa Opera's "Salome" This year’s Mayfest, which features local and national visual and performing artists, will be held May 6-8 in the Tulsa Arts District. CLIFFDIVER and the stories behind the songs on its new album A series of concerts will help open the Bob Dylan Center next month Join us Aug. 2 as we honor the best in area high school sports at the annual All-World Awards banquet, presented by Bill Knight Automotive. Get your tickets here. Related content: 'Three minutes' from stardom: Oak Ridge Boys celebrate a decades-long ride From dark days to record deal: Tulsa band CLIFFDIVER offers hope that life gets better 'The Voice' contestant MaKenzie Thomas to headline Mayfest Tulsa native brings unique vision to 'Salome' opera Bob Dylan Center opening to kick off with Elvis Costello, Patti Smith concerts 'Salome' star aims for new heights with soprano role New direction home: Bob Dylan Center opens May 10 Scene Writer Jimmie Tramel: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Scene Writer James Watts: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Scene Writer Grace Wood: Email | Twitter | Follow her storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers
4/7/2022: "Rough and Rowdy Ways" World Wide Tour: A Musical Expedition pt 2

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 71:07


This episode continues the expedition we began last week, following the musical map Dylan has drawn for us as the spring tour winds to a close. The weekly news segment “20 Pounds of Headlines” keeps you updated on the itinerary for the final week of Dylan's spring tour, updates you on the appeal result for Claudia Levy's suit against Dylan, and updates you on ticket availability for the festivities surrounding the opening of the Bob Dylan Center. In "Who Did It Better?" we ask you to tell us who did "Maybe Baby" better: Waylon Jennings or Buddy Holly? Go to our Twitter page @RainTrains to vote.

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers
3/24/2022: "May Your Song Always Be Sung": Series of Dreams

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 81:36


This episode continues our monthly series featuring a single Dylan song and today's episode occurs the day after the 33rd anniversary of the recording of "Series of Dreams" in New Orleans, where Dylan just performed last Saturday. You'll hear studio and live performances of “Series of Dreams” by Dylan and fellow travelers. The weekly news segment “20 Pounds of Headlines” will keep you updated on the imminent itinerary of Dylan's tour and some exciting news about events preceding the opening of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa. In "Who Did It Better?" we ask you to tell us who did "Series of Dreams" better: Zimmermen or Zita Swoon? Go to our Twitter page @RainTrains to vote.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Goldmine: Bob Dylan Center's Artist-In-Residence Joy Harjo

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 30:30


This episode's guest will be U; S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, who is the first Artist-In-Residence for the new Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which will have its grand opening to the public on May 10, 2022, Harjo, a Tulsa native, will produce educational programs and schedule live performances for the Center, as well as curate special exhibitions. The Center will contain the Bob Dylan archives, which is a collection of more than 100,000 items spanning the songwriter's entire career, Harjo will explain the opening of the Bob Dylan Center in more detail on this episode of the Goldmine Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Goldmine: Bob Dylan Center's Artist-In-Residence Joy Harjo

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 29:00


This episode's guest will be U; S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, who is the first Artist-In-Residence for the new Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which will have its grand opening to the public on May 10, 2022, Harjo, a Tulsa native, will produce educational programs and schedule live performances for the Center, as well as curate special exhibitions. The Center will contain the Bob Dylan archives, which is a collection of more than 100,000 items spanning the songwriter's entire career, Harjo will explain the opening of the Bob Dylan Center in more detail on this episode of the Goldmine Podcast.

Goldmine Magazine
Bob Dylan Center's Artist-In-Residence Joy Harjo

Goldmine Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 29:00


This episode's guest will be U; S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, who is the first Artist-In-Residence for the new Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which will have its grand opening to the public on May 10, 2022, Harjo, a Tulsa native, will produce educational programs and schedule live performances for the Center, as well as curate special exhibitions. The Center will contain the Bob Dylan archives, which is a collection of more than 100,000 items spanning the songwriter's entire career, Harjo will explain the opening of the Bob Dylan Center in more detail on this episode of the Goldmine Podcast.

Goldmine Magazine
Bob Dylan Center's Artist-In-Residence Joy Harjo

Goldmine Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 31:00


This episode's guest will be U; S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, who is the first Artist-In-Residence for the new Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which will have its grand opening to the public on May 10, 2022, Harjo, a Tulsa native, will produce educational programs and schedule live performances for the Center, as well as curate special exhibitions. The Center will contain the Bob Dylan archives, which is a collection of more than 100,000 items spanning the songwriter's entire career, Harjo will explain the opening of the Bob Dylan Center in more detail on this episode of the Goldmine Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers
3/3/2022: Pregame: Spring 2022 Tour

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 54:39


Tonight, March 3rd, Bob Dylan returns to the stage for the first day of Dylan's 28-date concert tour through the Southwest and South of the United States. This "pregame" episode features music from the individual members of Dylan's touring band as well as highlights from Dylan's Fall 2021 tour. In "20 Pounds of Headlines," we cover the first week-and-a-half of Dylan's Spring tour itinerary, the May 10th opening of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Dylan getting into NFTs, and Randy Newman postponing his European tour due to a neck injury. In "Who Did It Better?" we ask you to tell us who did "I'm Movin' On" better: Hank Snow or Leon Russell with Dylan's touring guitarist Bob Britt? Listen to the episode, then go to our Twitter page @RainTrains to vote!

Spotlight On
Jeff Slate talks about his spat with Paul Simon, the Clash, and the New York scene of the late 80s

Spotlight On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 68:24


Jeff Slate is an ASCAP award winning singer-songwriter from New York City. He co-founded the 1980's mod/punk band the Mindless Thinkers, and in the mid-90's released The Townshend Tapes, on which The Who's Pete Townshend acted as executive producer. He later opened for Sheryl Crow on her “Tuesday Night Music Club” tour before founding the band The Badge in 1997, who released three albums and countless singles, EPs and live “bootleg” sets, two “best of” compilations, and went on to become darlings of the UK/European “mod” scene in the 2000's. In 2010 Slate released the solo single “Dreamtime,” which featured Earl Slick (Lennon, Bowie) and Carlos Alomar (Bowie, Lennon), as well as other alums of David Bowie's bands. Birds of Paradox, his first solo album of original material, was released in 2012. It was followed in November 2013 by Imposters & Attractions, and his contribution to the Pete Quaife Foundation Kinks tribute album Shoulder To Shoulder in 2015, which honored the band's late bassist. His 2016 album Secret Poetry was another all-star affair, lauded by critics and fans alike. A video of the song “Letter From Paris (Showed Me The Way)” featuring Slate and Slick, was directed by Patrick McGuinn.Jeff's music has appeared in advertising and films and on television, including in the hit show Gossip Girl. Over the past decade Slate has been a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, Esquire, Rolling Stone, and many other publications, writing about music and culture, and has appeared on television and radio numerous times, including on former-Sex Pistol Steve Jones's Los Angeles drive time show Jonesy's Jukebox, and SiriusXMs Volume channel, where Slate is also a guest host, as well as the BBC numerous times. He is the co-author of the 2017 book The Authorized Roy Orbison, written with the late legend's sons, and has written liner notes for albums by Orbison, the Small Faces, Shawn Colvin, for the Stax Records 60th anniversary reissue series and for The Beatles' 50th anniversary edition of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. In 2018 Slate wrote the 10,000+ word essay included in Bob Dylan's More Blood, More Tracks, the 14 edition of his long-running Bootleg Series. In 2019 Slate appeared onstage at the first World Of Bob Dylan conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma, sponsored by the Bob Dylan Center there, where he interviewed The Byrds' Roger McGuinn and performed with the legend. He also performed at all-star concerts celebrating The Clash's album London Calling in New York and L.A. In 2020, and Slate appeared at a show in Los Angeles fronting the band from the “Echo In The Canyon” film, as well as at an all-star concert at New York City's Town Hall honoring the 80th birthday of the Woody Guthrie song “This Land Is Your Land.”During the 2020 lockdown, Slate performed over forty Facebook Live and Instagram Live streaming concerts to thousands of fans each week, including one for the Martin Guitars series “Jam In Place,” and released the live album Lockdown Live taken from those performances. He also released the single and animated video “Heartbreak,” which featured Slick, Duff McKagan and other rock and roll luminaries, and contributed a cover of the Traveling Wilburys' song “Handle With Care” with his band to the official celebration of Tom Petty's 70th birthday.Slate proudly plays a Martin OM-28E Retro Acoustic Guitar with Martin Strings, as well as Hofner basses and Vox amps.Photo credit: Rachel NaomiLearn More about Lyte Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spot Lyte On...
Jeff Slate talks about his spat with Paul Simon, the Clash, and the New York scene of the late 80s

Spot Lyte On...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 68:25


Jeff Slate is an ASCAP award winning singer-songwriter from New York City. He co-founded the 1980's mod/punk band the Mindless Thinkers, and in the mid-90's released The Townshend Tapes, on which The Who's Pete Townshend acted as executive producer. He later opened for Sheryl Crow on her “Tuesday Night Music Club” tour before founding the band The Badge in 1997, who released three albums and countless singles, EPs and live “bootleg” sets, two “best of” compilations, and went on to become darlings of the UK/European “mod” scene in the 2000's. In 2010 Slate released the solo single “Dreamtime,” which featured Earl Slick (Lennon, Bowie) and Carlos Alomar (Bowie, Lennon), as well as other alums of David Bowie's bands. Birds of Paradox, his first solo album of original material, was released in 2012. It was followed in November 2013 by Imposters & Attractions, and his contribution to the Pete Quaife Foundation Kinks tribute album Shoulder To Shoulder in 2015, which honored the band's late bassist. His 2016 album Secret Poetry was another all-star affair, lauded by critics and fans alike. A video of the song “Letter From Paris (Showed Me The Way)” featuring Slate and Slick, was directed by Patrick McGuinn.Jeff's music has appeared in advertising and films and on television, including in the hit show Gossip Girl. Over the past decade Slate has been a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, Esquire, Rolling Stone, and many other publications, writing about music and culture, and has appeared on television and radio numerous times, including on former-Sex Pistol Steve Jones's Los Angeles drive time show Jonesy's Jukebox, and SiriusXMs Volume channel, where Slate is also a guest host, as well as the BBC numerous times. He is the co-author of the 2017 book The Authorized Roy Orbison, written with the late legend's sons, and has written liner notes for albums by Orbison, the Small Faces, Shawn Colvin, for the Stax Records 60th anniversary reissue series and for The Beatles' 50th anniversary edition of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. In 2018 Slate wrote the 10,000+ word essay included in Bob Dylan's More Blood, More Tracks, the 14 edition of his long-running Bootleg Series. In 2019 Slate appeared onstage at the first World Of Bob Dylan conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma, sponsored by the Bob Dylan Center there, where he interviewed The Byrds' Roger McGuinn and performed with the legend. He also performed at all-star concerts celebrating The Clash's album London Calling in New York and L.A. In 2020, and Slate appeared at a show in Los Angeles fronting the band from the “Echo In The Canyon” film, as well as at an all-star concert at New York City's Town Hall honoring the 80th birthday of the Woody Guthrie song “This Land Is Your Land.”During the 2020 lockdown, Slate performed over forty Facebook Live and Instagram Live streaming concerts to thousands of fans each week, including one for the Martin Guitars series “Jam In Place,” and released the live album Lockdown Live taken from those performances. He also released the single and animated video “Heartbreak,” which featured Slick, Duff McKagan and other rock and roll luminaries, and contributed a cover of the Traveling Wilburys' song “Handle With Care” with his band to the official celebration of Tom Petty's 70th birthday.Slate proudly plays a Martin OM-28E Retro Acoustic Guitar with Martin Strings, as well as Hofner basses and Vox amps.Photo credit: Rachel NaomiLearn More about Lyte

Only in OK Show
WSOP Follow up - Durant, OK

Only in OK Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 31:48


We went all in at the World Series of Poker!   There are still a few days for you to win it all, but in the meantime, we are going to share the details of our run at the WSOP Circuit Events at the Choctaw Casino Resort in Durant, Oklahoma.    The World Series of Poker Circuit is a series of poker tournaments held annually at a variety of casinos since 2005 as a build-up to the World Series of Poker (WSOP). All Championship events are competed in no limit Texas hold 'em; preliminary events may be different poker variants.   Choctaw Casino and Resort Durant offers over 7,400 slot machines, over 100 table games, and a state-of-the-art poker room.  There are 16 restaurants, multiple performance venues, a bowling alley, an arcade, and six movie theatres.  Their hotel and spa are top notch and they are a world class convention and entertainment center.   Durant Known as the "Magnolia Capital of Oklahoma," Durant offers everything from downtown shopping to outdoor adventures. Originally settled by a family of French-Choctaw origin, Durant boasts a unique combination of small-town charm and a highly celebrated Native American heritage in southern Oklahoma.   Oklahoma City embodies the Modern Frontier and defines its own future. A young city steeped in Native American and Western culture, openness, and an enterprising nature, OKC embraces its roots and continues to pave the way as a center of innovation and entrepreneurship.   Frommer's is a travel guide book series created by Arthur Frommer in 1957. Frommer's has since expanded to include more than 350 guidebooks as well as other media.   The First Americans Museum is a museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was previously known as the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum. Visitors will experience the collective histories of 39 distinctive First American Nations. First Americans Museum (FAM) will share the cultural diversity, history, and contributions of the First Americans.   The Greenwood Rising: Black Wall Street History Center is an educational hub to tell Greenwood's story of Tragedy to Triumph and provides a platform for important discussions about Black Wall Street, history and race relations.   The Bob Dylan Center, opening in May 2022 will serve to educate, motivate and inspire visitors using the creativity of all of Bob Dylan's works.   Subscribe to the Only in OK Show.   Check out our sponsor for this episode - TAILBOARD APPAREL   #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #itunes #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma #wsop #rt66  #attraction #tourism #poker #casino

Tulsa Noted Podcast
12: Tulsa Noted with Steve Higgins

Tulsa Noted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 23:46


In this episode of Tulsa Noted, host Ken Levit sits down for a conversation with Tulsan Steve Higgins, Managing Director of American Song Archives for GKFF. Steve shared about his work for the Bob Dylan Center & Archives and the innovative ways the center will share the life and art of Bob Dylan.

Rhythms Magazine
MICHAEL CHAIKEN - CURATOR OF THE BOB DYLAN CENTER

Rhythms Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 33:29


To celebrate Bob Dylan's 80th birthday Brian talks to Michael Chaiken, curator of thee Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 

Rádio Scharlaw
Episódio 23 (parte 3 de 3)

Rádio Scharlaw

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 2:18


Neste Episódio, trago pra vocês os selecionados para o Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, a confirmação do festival Lolapalooza americano, o anuncio do Bob Dylan Center, os shows online do Bad Religion, triste notícia do tumor descoberto por Rita Lee e uma incrível dica de leitura “As veias abertas da América Latina”, de Eduardo Galeano. #rock #rocknroll #rockbrasil #rocknacional #naodeixeorockmorrer #lolapalooza #bobdylan #ritalee #americalatina

Rádio Scharlaw
Episódio 23 (parte 2 de 3)

Rádio Scharlaw

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 5:38


Neste Episódio, trago pra vocês os selecionados para o Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, a confirmação do festival Lolapalooza americano, o anuncio do Bob Dylan Center, os shows online do Bad Religion, triste notícia do tumor descoberto por Rita Lee e uma incrível dica de leitura “As veias abertas da América Latina”, de Eduardo Galeano. #rock #rocknroll #rockbrasil #rocknacional #naodeixeorockmorrer #lolapalooza #bobdylan #ritalee #americalatina

Rádio Scharlaw
Episódio 23 (parte 1 de 3)

Rádio Scharlaw

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 1:09


Neste Episódio, trago pra vocês os selecionados para o Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, a confirmação do festival Lolapalooza americano, o anuncio do Bob Dylan Center, os shows online do Bad Religion, triste notícia do tumor descoberto por Rita Lee e uma incrível dica de leitura “As veias abertas da América Latina”, de Eduardo Galeano. #rock #rocknroll #rockbrasil #rocknacional #naodeixeorockmorrer #lolapalooza #bobdylan #ritalee #americalatina

Notícia no Seu Tempo
Atraso na 2ª dose de vacina já afeta 5 milhões de brasileiros

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 8:36


No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo', confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S. Paulo' desta quarta-feira (19/05/21): O total de brasileiros com atraso na segunda dose da vacina contra a covid-19 mais do que triplicou em um mês e chega a 5 milhões, segundo levantamento feito pelo Estadão na base de dados do Ministério da Saúde. Em 13 de abril, 1,5 milhão de pessoas estavam fora do prazo para injeção da dose de reforço. A interrupção da aplicação da Coronavac por demora na entrega do imunizante é apontada por especialistas como a principal causa para o aumento da fila – o levantamento também inclui aqueles que não apareceram para a segunda dose.  E mais: Política: Ernesto Araújo atribui a Pazuello a estratégia para vacinas Economia: Para evitar greve, governo afaga caminhoneiros Internacional: Leva de imigrantes invade enclave espanhol na África Na Quarentena: Obra de Bob Dylan será exposta See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Next Track
Episode #209 - Sean Latham, Director of the Institute for Bob Dylan Studies, on Bob Dylan at 80

The Next Track

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 44:28


Sean Latham, Director of the Institute for Bob Dylan Studies, talks about the Bob Dylan archive, the Bob Dylan Center, and about Bob Dylan at 80. Help support The Next Track by making regular donations via Patreon. We're ad-free and self-sustaining so your support is what keeps us going. Thanks! Support The Next Track (https://www.patreon.com/thenexttrack). Guest: Sean Latham (https://faculty.utulsa.edu/faculty/sean-latham/) Book: The World of Bob Dylan (https://amzn.to/3o6lwnu) ‌Show notes: The TU Institute for Bob Dylan Studies (https://dylan.utulsa.edu) Bob Dylan Center (https://www.bobdylancenter.com/) The Bob Dylan Archive - The University of Tulsa : Bob Dylan Archives (http://bobdylanarchive.com/) Dylan@80 Virtual Conference (https://dylan.utulsa.edu/dylan-80-virtual-conference/) Our next tracks: Zappa (https://www.thezappamovie.com) Mick Fleetwood & Friends: Celebrate the Music of Peter Green and the Early Years of Fleetwood Mac (https://amzn.to/3y4ZtSJ) If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-next-track/id1116242606) or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.

The Next Track
Episode #208 - Jeff Slate on Bob Dylan at 80

The Next Track

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 54:30


Musician and journalist Jeff Slate has written about, and for, Bob Dylan, and has recently released an album with one disc of Dylan covers. We discuss Dylan at 80, and choose our top five Dylan albums. Help support The Next Track by making regular donations via Patreon. We're ad-free and self-sustaining so your support is what keeps us going. Thanks! Support The Next Track (https://www.patreon.com/thenexttrack). Guest: Jeff Slate (https://jeffslatehq.com) Lockdown Live (https://jeffslatehq.com/store#) ‌Show notes: Episode #131 - Jeff Slate on Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks (https://www.thenexttrack.com/134) Bob Dylan discography (http://www.bobdylan.com/albums/) Bob Dylan Center, Tulsa, OK. (https://www.bobdylancenter.com) Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice (https://amzn.to/32UAxin) Episode #194 - Pianist Simone Dinnerstein (https://www.thenexttrack.com/197) Episode #187 - Live Performances during Covid-19, and After (https://www.thenexttrack.com/190) Episode #195 - Timo Andres: Making Home Videos and the Creative Process (https://www.thenexttrack.com/198) Our next tracks: Miles Davis: Get Up with It (https://amzn.to/2Ptsmq7) Leonid & Friends: "25 or 6 to 4" (https://youtu.be/9_torOTK5qc) If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-next-track/id1116242606) or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast. Special Guest: Jeff Slate.

Fire In Little Africa Podcast
Episode 1 of Fireside with Dr. View: Victor Luckerson

Fire In Little Africa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 61:17


Fireside with Dr. View is a podcast featuring Fire in Little Africa Executive Director Stevie ‘Dr. View' Johnson, PhD, in conversation with national leaders in activism, academia and culture centered on the movement behind the Fire in Little Africa music. Fire in Little Africa is a multimedia hip-hop project inspired by Black Wall Street in Tulsa, OK presented by The Woody Guthrie Center and Bob Dylan Center®. In this first episode, Dr. View sits down with renowned journalist Victor Luckerson to talk Justice for Greenwood, the search for mass graves and more. Victor's work about Tulsa has been featured on The Ringer, The New Yorker and numerous other national platforms. Early last year, Victor moved to Tulsa to cover the events leading up to the Tulsa Race Massacre centennial and has written extensively about current events in Tulsa and the history of Greenwood in his great newsletter, Run it Back. Future episodes of this podcast will appear on its own feed — Fireside with Dr. View. Episodes will be released every other Friday. Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple to support the podcast! To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify FireInLittleAfrica.com

The Unofficial Tedeschi Trucks Podcast
32. I Talk The Influence of Bob Dylan on Tedeschi Trucks Band

The Unofficial Tedeschi Trucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 52:18


For this episode I talk all about Bob Dylan. With a career spanning over 50 years it's impossible to even scratch the surface in one podcast episode, but this episode focuses mostly on how Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi have been inspired by Dylan. This fun, tribute-style episode combines music clips from live TTB performances of Bob Dylan's songs, and audio clips from an interview Derek and Susan did with the soon-to-be-opening Bob Dylan Center. https://www.bobdylancenter.com/, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogLuPlpRir0 (their interview with Derek and Susan) https://www.youtube.com/user/cardplant/videos (Susan playing live with Bob), http://instagram.com/tedeschitruckspodcast, http://instagram.com/adamchoit, http://tedeschitrucksband.com

Reimagining Youth Work
Creating Safe Spaces for Youth Using Hip-Hop with Dr. View (Dr. Stevie Johnson)

Reimagining Youth Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 65:17


In this episode, we explore utilizing Hip-Hop music as a tool for creating safe spaces for young people, with the Manager of Education & Diversity Outreach for the Woody Guthrie Center & Bob Dylan Center, Dr. Stevie Johnson. Looking particularly at the transition from K-12 to Higher Education, we talk about what is needed to get young folks ready for college and through college, the need for bridge programs, and more. This episode also features a special discussion about utilizing Hip-Hop to teach Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man that is geared toward English Educators. Stevie “Dr. View” Johnson is a DJ, producer, educator and community organizer from Longview, TX. He currently serves as Manager of Education & Diversity Outreach for the Woody Guthrie Center & Bob Dylan Center. With close to ten years of college student development experience, Dr. View received his PhD in Higher Education Administration from the University of Oklahoma, in May of 2019. His https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/oklahoma/articles/2019-05-27/oklahoma-city-man-receives-a-phd-by-using-hip-hop-research (written Hip-Hop & album dissertation), entitled Curriculum of the Mind: A BlackCrit, Narrative Inquiry Hip-Hop Album on Anti-Blackness & Freedom for Black Male Collegians at historically white institutions, received the 2019 https://www.ashe.ws/ashe_dotyaward (Bobby Wright Dissertation of the Year Award) for the Association for the Study of Higher Education. Dr. View is also the CEO of https://www.tspalbum.com/ (The Space Program (TSP)), an independent record label hub and hip hop collective, as well as CEO of (IN)VISIBLE records. Dr. View is also the Executive Director of https://fireinlittleafrica.com/ (Fire in Little Africa), which is a multimedia Hip-Hop project commemorating Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District known as Black Wall Street. Dr. View is married to his wife Ariel, and is a father to his three year old son, Amir Sky. His newest drop, (In) Visible Man is available at all streaming outlets: https://smarturl.it/drview1 (https://smarturl.it/drview1) Follow Dr. View on Social Media. FB: https://www.facebook.com/djvi3w (https://www.facebook.com/djvi3w) Twitter and Instagram: @drview1 Support this podcast

Fire In Little Africa Podcast
Episode 1: Dr. View

Fire In Little Africa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 76:56


On this episode, Stevie “Dr. View” Johnson joins the show to discuss the origins of the Fire in Little Africa project, moving to Tulsa and a lot more. Dr. View is the Executive Producer of Fire in Little Africa, and the manager of education & diversity outreach for the American Song Archives, which encompasses the Woody Guthrie Center and Bob Dylan Center®. He earned his Ph.D from the University of Oklahoma in education administration in 2019. In the episode, he talks about everything from how he got involved in creating this project (22:30) to the importance of recording the album in Greenwood and at the Skyline Mansion in Tulsa (37:55). He also explains some details about his own creative process (51:15) and how he first learned about the Tulsa Race Massacre (1:05:15). Follow Dr. View on social media: Instagram | Twitter To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify FireInLittleAfrica.com