In Irvington, Kentucky, an immaculate 60-year old Chrysler 300 has been listed on Facebook Marketplace, with a tonne of premium and rare features. Pristine 1965 Chrysler 300 with 78,000 miles listed ...
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Chrysler has made some truly significant cars, and today you really do need a reminder, because the only production vehicles that currently bear a Chrysler logo are the Pacifica and Voyager minivans.
Chrysler’s current status? “Ripe for a new chapter,” according to Ralph Gilles, design chief at Stellantis. Gilles gave the viewpoint to Automotive News during an interview Friday at the automaker’s ...
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One of the biggest controversies in music history is when Bob Dylan went electric at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. This moment not only marked a major moment in music history, but also a major ...
The recent Oscar-nominated film A Complete Unknown drew renewed attention to Bob Dylan’s historic performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, where he caused a stir by performing with an electric ...
The Town & Country is among my all-time favorite Chrysler nameplates. And I'm not talking about the minivan. Even though the latter is also a cool rig, I usually associate the name with station wagons ...
Goldberg was onstage during one of the most infamous moments in music history Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Barry Goldberg, keyboardist who performed with Bob Dylan at the 1965 Newport ...
Barry Goldberg, a blues-rock keyboard player whose work with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band led to playing with Bob Dylan in the 1960s, including the notorious 1965 Newport Folk Festival concert ...
Bob Dylan’s iconic performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival brings James Mangold’s “A Complete Unknown” to its culmination, with Timothée Chalamet singing and not lip-synching Dylan’s songs.
Listen to Peter, Paul and Mary’s finale singalong, plus songs from Odetta, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and more. By Jon Pareles Jon Pareles here, chief pop critic at The Times, sitting in for ...