According to industry reports including from Billboard and Variety, the Bob Dylan-Sony deal was worth some $200 million.
The discussion that continued until the House was adjourned at 12:20 am saw attacks and counter attacks from Opposition and ruling-party members on government’s handling of COVID-19 situation, vaccination and the Omicron variant
The lawsuit filed Friday alleges that Dylan abused the plaintiff, referred to in court documents as J.C., over a six-week period between April and May 1965.
Bob Dylan, the living icon celebrates a milestone birthday on May 24 as he turns 80. Known as a master of folk music, Dylan has embraced every form of popular music.
On Monday, the Universal Music Publishing Group announced that it had signed a landmark deal to purchase Dylan’s entire songwriting catalog — including world-changing classics like “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “The Times They Are A-Changin’” and “Like a Rolling Stone” — in what may be the biggest acquisition ever of the music publishing rights of a single act.
With his government under opposition attack over demonetisation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today asserted he has public support for the "second cleanliness drive" which has been launched against black money.
Coldplay is in India and will be performing in less than 48 hours at the Global Citizen event. Suhel Seth caught up with the lead singer of the band, Chris Martin. He talked about Bob Dylan's Nobel prize, India and a lot more.
75-year-old Dylan, whose most popular songs include "Blowin' in the Wind", "Mr Tambourine Man", "Like a Rolling Stone" and "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall", was cited "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition".
As part of the agreement, Sony will make a lump sum payment of about USD 733 million as well as distributions to the singer's estate, the company said in a statement on Monday.
This dhobi ghat is home to around 8,000 slum dwellers and they have voted in favour of surrendering their tenements to Omkar Developers for a redevelopment project.
Bob Dylan will soon remain the only enduring image of the ‘60s.
Bob Dylan will give a rare performance at the Grammy Awards this coming Sunday as part of a salute to acoustic music, organizers said on Thursday.