13:14 / 97385 view There have only been a handful of Tiny Desk Concerts where NPR employees have overflowed our modest office space, stepping away from looming deadlines to hear some music. Jakob Dylan and his touring companions, Neko Case, Kelly Hogan and Paul Rigby, joined those ranks when they stopped by to perform a mesmerizing, stripped-down set of songs from his latest record, Women and Country.
4:5 / 64854 view www.npr.org April 2, 2010 It's been about 20 years since Jakob Dylan first began making music at Canter's Deli in Los Angeles. Back then he was heading up his band The Wallflowers. In 1996, The Wallflowers put out Bringing Down The Horse, a record they made with musician and producer T-Bone Burnett. That record proved to be a success, both musically and financially. Now 14 years later, Dylan has reunited with Burnett to create some of the best songs of his life, on his latest record, Women and Country — his second album under his own name. His touring band includes those who helped him make that record, including Neko Case and Kelly Hogan. Fans of All Songs Considered have followed Case as a singer in The New Pornographers and as a mighty solo artist in her own right. Hogan, another terrific songwriter and singer, has been making records since the early '90s. The two sang backing vocals with Jakob Dylan when he stopped by for a Tiny Desk Concert. Dylan's entourage also included Paul Rigby, a guitarist fans of Neko Case might know from his contributions to her music. His parlor-sized steel-stringed guitar sounded beautiful played quietly through his amp, even in these cozy confines. There have been a handful of Tiny Desk Concerts where NPR employees have overflowed our modest office space, stepping away from looming deadlines to hear some music. Jakob Dylan and his companions joined the ranks of Moby and Tom Jones by performing a mesmerizing, stripped-down set and managed <b>...</b>
3:48 / 64994 view Listen to the whole interview: www.wnyc.org Jakob Dylan is in good company on his second solo outing, Women and Country. The album reunites Dylan with the award-winning producer T-Bone Burnett, who crafted big hits for Dylans band The Wallflowers in the mid-90s. Today: Dylan joins us to play live -- with two marquee singer-songwriters who back him on the album: Neko Case of The New Pornographers and Kelly Hogan.
3:54 / 19863 view An exclusive clip of Jakob Dylan performing "Nothing but the Whole Wide World" from Guitar Center Sessions on DIRECTV. See an all new episode on March 19th, at 9pm ET/PT on DIRECTV channel 101 and in 3D on DIRECTV channel n|3D.
4:47 / 42787 view www.npr.org April 2, 2010 It's been about 20 years since Jakob Dylan first began making music at Canter's Deli in Los Angeles. Back then he was heading up his band The Wallflowers. In 1996, The Wallflowers put out Bringing Down The Horse, a record they made with musician and producer T-Bone Burnett. That record proved to be a success, both musically and financially. Now 14 years later, Dylan has reunited with Burnett to create some of the best songs of his life, on his latest record, Women and Country — his second album under his own name. His touring band includes those who helped him make that record, including Neko Case and Kelly Hogan. Fans of All Songs Considered have followed Case as a singer in The New Pornographers and as a mighty solo artist in her own right. Hogan, another terrific songwriter and singer, has been making records since the early '90s. The two sang backing vocals with Jakob Dylan when he stopped by for a Tiny Desk Concert. Dylan's entourage also included Paul Rigby, as guitarist fans of Neko Case might know from his contributions to her music. His parlor-sized steel-stringed guitar sounded beautiful played quietly through his amp, even in these cozy confines. There have been a handful of Tiny Desk Concerts where NPR employees have overflowed our modest office space, stepping away from looming deadlines to hear some music. Jakob Dylan and his companions joined the ranks of Moby and Tom Jones by performing a mesmerizing, stripped-down set and managed <b>...</b>
3:44 / 637 view First Council Casino, Newkirk, OK November 10, 2011 Wikipedia Jakob Luke Dylan (born December 9, 1969) is the lead singer and songwriter of the rock band The Wallflowers and is a son of singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and Sara Dylan. He has also recorded two solo albums.
2:42 / 28085 view Jakob Dylan, joined by Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, recently visited us at Starbucks Headquarters to perform songs from his new album; Women and Country. Album available at your neighborhood Starbucks store beginning April 6.