Sixty years ago, on Halloween Night 1964, a 23-year-old Dylan took the stage at New York City’s Philharmonic Hall. He had become a star within the niche genre of revivalist folk music.
The Beatles made their way to Cleveland’s Public Auditorium, a performance that caused uproar, injuries, and a ban for the band in the birthplace of rock n’ roll. The hysteria of Beatlemania washed ...