There were two Chicagoans who were important to Bob Dylan in his early years: manager Al Grossman and guitarist Michael ...
In his review, my colleague Michael Phillips called it “a Hollywood love letter to Bob Dylan” but ... in which he quotes Dylan about the first time he met Bloomfield, saying, “I was playing ...
Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Barry Goldberg, keyboardist who performed with Bob Dylan at the 1965 Newport ... Goldberg and guitarist Mike Bloomfield visited nightclubs in Chicago's ...
Barry Goldberg, a Paul Butterfield Blues Band member who backed Bog Dylan at Newport '65, and later recorded an album produced by Dylan, died at 83.
He played keyboards with a host of rock luminaries, but perhaps his most memorable performance was as part of the band that ...
ending up two years later in the hands of a gifted young guitarist named Michael Bloomfield — who bought it after Bob Dylan called him up to play on “Like A Rolling Stone.” After playing his ...