• Gilbert Aronowitz (May 20, 1928 – August 1, 2005) was an American rock journalist best known for introducing Bob Dylan to The Beatles in 1964. Aronowitz was...
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  • Killing and Dismemberment". New York Times. Retrieved 28 February 2014. Al Aronowitz (June 1, 2002). "Column 72 - The Strange Case of Max Cantor". The Blacklisted...
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    influential record in the history of rock and roll, and music journalist Al Aronowitz called it "country soul ... a sound never heard before". Their most popular...
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    album versions of their songs that came to be known as the "FM cuts". Al Aronowitz quotes Murray as saying about this formula, "You didn't have to hype...
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    initially a registered Republican, but switched parties. The writer Al Aronowitz, while working on a profile of Jane Fonda for The Saturday Evening Post...
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    Beatles stayed at Hotel Delmonico in New York City, New York Post writer Al Aronowitz introduced Bob Dylan to them on 28 August. The Beatles initially offered...
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  • to the eleventh volume of the Dylan Bootleg Series is an article by Al Aronowitz for The New York Times, date stamped December 23, 1967, in which he states...
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    jiu-jitsu grappler Al Aronowitz (1928–2005), rock journalist who claimed that Bob Dylan wrote his famous "Mr. Tambourine Man" in Aronowitz's former Berkeley...
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  • merely to be supportive of their heroes. According to American journalist Al Aronowitz, who documented the scruffs' all-night vigils during the 1970 recording...
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    Archived from the original on September 8, 2018. Retrieved May 3, 2011. Al Aronowitz. "Tom Forcade, Social Architect". The Blacklisted Journalist. Archived...
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  • would get in touch with us and ask us to play this song.") In late 1965, Al Aronowitz arranged for the Velvets to play at the Café Bizarre in Greenwich Village...
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    on the 1995 box set Peel Slowly and See. Manager and music journalist Al Aronowitz arranged for the group's first paying gig—$75 ($725 in 2023 dollars)...
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    Heights include: Al Aronowitz (1928–2005), rock journalist who claimed that Bob Dylan wrote his famous "Mr. Tambourine Man" in Aronowitz's former Berkeley...
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  • Heights CYO in December 1964, the band met the New York Post columnist Al Aronowitz, who was friends with Bob Dylan and arranged his first meeting with The...
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  • started publicly acknowledging using LSD, many fans followed. Journalist Al Aronowitz wrote "...whatever the Beatles did was acceptable, especially for young...
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  • (RIAA) for shipping over 500,000. At Folsom Prison received rave reviews. Al Aronowitz of Life stated Cash sang the songs like "someone who has grown up believing...
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  • 2004 – Philip Abelson, American physicist and author (b. 1913) 2005 – Al Aronowitz, American journalist (b. 1928) 2005 – Wim Boost, Dutch cartoonist and...
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  • writer John Robert Colombo, film historian Elwy Yost, rock journalist Al Aronowitz, Jane Jacobs, science-fiction writer Judith Merril, British artist Peter...
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  • Kent, Charles Shaar Murray, Nick Tosches, Mick Farren, Vivien Goldman, Al Aronowitz and Ian MacDonald. While some articles are free to read, access to most...
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  • handclaps on "I Remember Jeep" Yoko Ono – handclaps on "I Remember Jeep" Al Aronowitz – unspecified contribution on "Out of the Blue" Eddie Klein – vocal on...
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  • it's known that Suze Rotolo and Al Aronowitz immediately took to them and championed their music to Dylan. Aronowitz later claimed that Dylan dismissed...
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    at The Gaslight 1962 Cafe Au Go Go Gerde's Folk City The Bitter End Al Aronowitz. The Gaslight, memoir. Retrieved June 25, 2010 Bob Dylans roots. Accessed...
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  • of the band's fame. The meeting was arranged by New York journalist Al Aronowitz, who later remarked on the significance of this introduction: "Hasn't...
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    Hendrix's version became part of the sixties zeitgeist. Pop critic Al Aronowitz of the New York Post wrote: "It was the most electrifying moment of Woodstock...
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  • Vladimirovna Rokotova Al Alvarez (1929–2019), English poet, novelist, essayist, and critic Al Aronowitz (1928–2005), American rock journalist Al Barkow (born 1932)...
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  • in the swirling and fanciful imagery of the song's lyrics. Journalist Al Aronowitz has stated that Dylan completed the song at his home, but folk singer...
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  • journalist Al Aronowitz, who was in London to write a piece about the All Things Must Pass sessions for the New York Post. According to Spizer, Aronowitz most...
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    Stanley Aronowitz (January 6, 1933 – August 16, 2021) was an American sociologist, trade union official, and political activist. A professor of sociology...
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    in 1966. Former Apple employee Chris O'Dell recalls that journalist Al Aronowitz, a mutual friend of Harrison and Dylan, was confident that Dylan would...
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  • Aronowicz (redirect from Aronowitz)
    Aronowitz or Aronovitz is a Jewish patronymic surname literally meaning "son of Aaron". Notable people with the surname include: Alfred "Al" Gilbert Aronowitz...
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