Morning Edition: Music

Dylan played 40 years ago to benefit man he felt was wrongly convicted
In 1985, a federal judge set aside the conviction, writing that it was "predicated upon an appeal to racism rather than reason."
Killer song: Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' took hours of overdubs
To create the wall of sound for the operatic chorus, the band's three singers spent eight to 10 hours in the studio recording 180 overdubs.
Since its inception in 1995, Rhymesayers has evolved into a major national force in hip-hop music.
50 years ago, The Beatles' 'Rubber Soul' hits the airwaves
The album, which was released in the United States three days after its release in the United Kingdom, has continued to earn accolades.
Richard Thompson to play First Avenue tonight
Mojo Magazine recently named his latest album as one of the best of the year.
Snow in Chanhassen triggers all-Prince playlist online
To celebrate the first measurable snow of the season, our friends at the Current will switch their Local Current streaming service to an all-Prince format starting at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
The single that the group released just prior, "Nothing But Heartaches," failed to crack the top 10, breaking a streak of five straight singles that made it to No. 1.
KC and the Sunshine Band's hit song was toned down for radio
Lead singer Harry Wayne Casey says that when he first wrote the song, the "uh huh, uh huh" part sounded a lot more like moaning and groaning.
The band, which is now called fDeluxe, performs Tuesday night at the Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis. They no longer call themselves The Family because Prince owns the name.
Bo Diddley upset Ed Sullivan
Sullivan had instructed Bo Diddley to perform the Tennessee Ernie Ford song "Sixteen Tons" but instead he played his signature song "Bo Diddley."