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For those who love or have collected early Bob Dylan bootleg albums, an archive of never before published photographs of the young Dylan, when he first moved to New York City in the early 1960s.

Produktbeschreibung
For those who love or have collected early Bob Dylan bootleg albums, an archive of never before published photographs of the young Dylan, when he first moved to New York City in the early 1960s.
Autorenporträt
Ted Russell is an American photographer and photojournalist whose work has appeared on the covers of Life, Newsweek, Time, and New York magazines, to name only a few. Donovan is a Scottish folk singer and songwriter best known for his hit songs "Catch the Wind," "Sunshine Superman," and "Mellow Yellow." In 2012, Donovan was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Chris Murray is a writer and founder of Govinda Gallery, which represents some of the best rock music–related fine art photography and photographers in the world.
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"Photographer Ted Russell met Dylan virtually right off the turnip truck when Bob arrived in Greenwich Village in 1961 with a cherubic face and a toothy smile and caught key moments in the singer s rise to stardom. The gems here are pre-fame candids (many previously unseen) of Dylan off-stage and on, his girlfriend Suze Rutolo, and others on the burgeoning NYC folk scene." -American Photo

"This new hardcover of never-before-published photos gives a charming peep into Dylan's life before he belonged to the world." -CoolHunting.com