All but 10 of the items were from the personal collection of late music journalist Al Aronowitz, per the auction house’s site. The auction generated nearly $1.5 million in in-person and online ...
Others are valued at around $100. The items being sold form part of the personal collection of journalist Al Aronowitz, commonly known as the “godfather of rock journalism,” who became friends ...
He added: “We’re honoured to highlight this truly unique collection with so many historic Bob Dylan items from the grandfather of rock journalism, Al Aronowitz. “Today’s white glove ...
Julien's said 50 of the items, including the lyrics that received the highest sale price, came from the personal collection of late music journalist Al Aronowitz. The typewritten lyrics ...
Bob Dylan's typewritten draft of the "Mr. Tambourine Man" lyrics sold for $508,000 Saturday at an auction featuring 60 Dylan items from the collection of late rock journalist Al Aronowitz.
Most of the notable items came from late music journalist Al Aronowitz's collection. The typewritten drafts of the 1965 song were annotated by Dylan and revealed significant differences from the ...
with most of them coming from the archive of the late rock journalist Al Aronowitz, who authored the New York Post's Pop Scene column and died in 2005. The collection sold through the auction ...
Famed for introducing Dylan to The Beatles in 1964 and for being the first manager of The Velvet Underground, Aronowitz spoke about his unique connection to "Mr. Tambourine Man" in a 1973 article ...
Others are valued at around $100. The items being sold form part of the personal collection of journalist Al Aronowitz, commonly known as the "godfather of rock journalism," who became friends ...