John Wesley Harding @ (Le) Poisson Rouge (more by Tim Griffin) John Wesley Harding’s last Wes & Eugene’s Cabinet of Wonders show is happening Wednesday, April 15th at (Le) Poisson Rouge. (Though the ...
In the early '90s, charming folk-pop troubadour John Wesley Harding looked like a star in the making. Finding a comfort zone between the wry absurdism of Robyn Hitchcock and the bold expressiveness of ...
Update: k.d. lang has been added, because now they're just taunting. Tickets on sale now. Portland's been a pretty good town for (a.k.a. John Wesley Harding). The novelist and singer-songwriter has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On March 9, 1968, legendary folk musician Bob Dylan released his eighth album, John Wesley Harding. The record was a critical and ...
Earlier this week, we posted recently unearthed video of Wesley Stace (aka John Wesley Harding) performing with Bruce Springsteen in 2010 at Fairleigh Dickinson University (NJ) discussion. Stace ...
Did Bob Dylan hide The Beatles’ faces on his ‘John Wesley Harding’ album? Dylan’s 1967 album John Wesley Harding had a snapshot of him standing in front of a tree with three men. It was a good fit for ...
We just got done listing the Top 30 Bob Dylan Songs of all time. Over in a different corner of the blog-osphere, Tony Ling is writing a blog about every Bob Dylan song ever. We just got done listing ...
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the “birth” of John Wesley Harding, the alter ego of British singer-songwriter Wesley Stace. It also marks the year of that alter ego’s death: Stace’s new album ...
In keeping with his adopted moniker, John Wesley Harding, nee Wes Stace, has too often been a bit too clever in penning original material from his position in the circle of late Seventies-early ...
Wesley Stace, the novelist occasionally known as singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding, once wrote a poignant tribute to Bruce Springsteen’s physical presence on stage: “The way Springsteen moves is ...
We can all relax now. Bob Dylan isn’t dead. He is all right. He is well and he’s not a basket case hidden from our view forever, the lovely words and the haunting sounds gone as a result of some ...
In the autumn of 1967, Bob Dylan took a mysterious trip to Nashville. “As I recall, it was just on a kind of whim that Bob went down,” Robbie Robertson, who had spent much of that summer wood shedding ...