Seth Rogovoy was a contributor to The ARTery. He is the author of "Bob Dylan: Prophet Mystic Poet" and "The Essential Klezmer."
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'Pet Sounds' On The Road: Revisiting The Sad Genius Of Brian Wilson
As the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson prepares to revisit "Pet Sounds" with the Boston Pops, critic Seth Rogovoy takes a look at the darker history behind the iconic album.

'Shadows In The Night': Dylan Does Sinatra. Really?
Bob Dylan's new album, “Shadows in the Night,” is comprised of songs sung by Frank Sinatra. Seth Rogovoy asks "why?"

Bob Dylan's 'Basement Tapes' And The Birth Of Rock 'N' Roll Americana
The release of the "The Complete Basement Tapes," a six-CD set, shows why Bob Dylan's unofficial 1967 recordings were such an important chapter in his career and in the history...

How I Cut The Cable Cord And Still Got To See What I Wanted
Approximately 2.65 million Americans have "cut the cord" and canceled their cable TV subscriptions in favor of streaming and other ways of getting TV services. And now CBS and HBO...

The Bettye LaVette Tour — Defiant, Triumphant — Comes To Johnny D's
Bettye Lavette infuses everything all her songs -- from soul originals to Neil Young covers -- with grit and determination.
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