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| As composed by Kathleen Mackay. 256 pages. Published by Omnibus Press. (MS.OP51612)
Dylan’s friends—from Pete Seeger to Bruce Springsteen to Rosanne Cash to Bono to Tom Petty—offer insight into the singer-songwriter’s artistic genius and personality. This is an oral history of a major musician who played a significant role in America’s cultural history. His story is told by the musicians who were at his side during the ‘60s rollicking changes and artistic breakthroughs. Bob Dylan: Musicians on the Man provides a keen portrait of the friendships that helped shape important musicians whose voices influenced our society as a whole. Herein are insights not only into Dylan’s elusive personality but into the lives of the major musicians of our times. Browse Similar Items in: Pop Music Commentary & Criticism Rock Music Commentary & Criticism
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