
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The 1960s was a decade of individualism, and few individuals from this era are as iconic as Bob Dylan and John F. Kennedy. For Dylan, the 60s was just the beginning of a half-century career that has included over 2,500 shows, 38 studio albums, 13 Grammys and the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature. Kennedy, on the other hand, like so many of the decade's giants, was taken from us too soon, leaving us to wonder what he may have accomplished if not for his tragic assassination in 1963. In this episode of The Road to Now we talk about the life, times, and cultural influence of Bob Dylan and John F. Kennedy with award-winning historian, Dr. Douglas Brinkley.
For more on this episode and all others, please visit our website: www.TheRoadToNow.com.
By RTN Productions4.8
596596 ratings
The 1960s was a decade of individualism, and few individuals from this era are as iconic as Bob Dylan and John F. Kennedy. For Dylan, the 60s was just the beginning of a half-century career that has included over 2,500 shows, 38 studio albums, 13 Grammys and the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature. Kennedy, on the other hand, like so many of the decade's giants, was taken from us too soon, leaving us to wonder what he may have accomplished if not for his tragic assassination in 1963. In this episode of The Road to Now we talk about the life, times, and cultural influence of Bob Dylan and John F. Kennedy with award-winning historian, Dr. Douglas Brinkley.
For more on this episode and all others, please visit our website: www.TheRoadToNow.com.

1,133 Listeners

1,573 Listeners

3,815 Listeners

1,139 Listeners

757 Listeners

492 Listeners

1,430 Listeners

70 Listeners

785 Listeners

4,055 Listeners

439 Listeners

6,090 Listeners

253 Listeners

358 Listeners

8,566 Listeners

73 Listeners

260 Listeners

390 Listeners

6,304 Listeners

199 Listeners

388 Listeners

10,623 Listeners

1,570 Listeners

597 Listeners