The Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter chronicles her more than four decades in the music industry as she describes her dramatic rise to fame at the age of fifteen with the release of her controversial song "Society's Child," the effects of fame on her life, her relationships with other musicians, her turbulent personal life, and the role of music in her life. 25,000 first printing.
The Incredible Rise of the Kingston Trio William J. Bush ... were five road managers, starting with Pete Sterner, who left thejob shortly after the plane crash, followed by Don MacArthur, Mickey Paradise, joe Gannon, and George Yanok.
John Wesley Harding Columbia KCS 9604. Produced by Bob Johnston . Released January 1968 . John Wesley Harding , As I Went Out One Morning , I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine , All Along the Watchtower , The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas ...
In an illuminat ing essay, curator and art historian John Elderfield explains the story behind these works and Dylan's approach to his art.
The legend of Joe Hill, brought to life through his letters, songs, and writings.
Compliments of a Chicago writer, teacher, musician, and veteran Dylan follower, 61 Highways Revisited glimpses back at 61 Dylan albums that have transformed personal lives, revolutionized popular music, and altered world events.
This book chronicles Bob Dylan's life and career in music.
The script never materialized, but throughout the many moods and moments of his travels with Dylan and his troupe, Shepard kept an impressionistic Rolling Thunder Logbook of life on the road.
Autobiography of Maria von Trapp, the heroine of The Sound of Music.