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  1. On January 25, 1986, Grossman was on a Concorde flight to Europe to attend a music business convention when he suffered a heart attack and died. Watch Albert Grossman in a scene from the Dylan documentary Dont Look Back. Related:Grossman’s widow Sally, who famously posed for a Dylan album cover, died at her Woodstock home in 2021.

  2. Albert Grossman was born on May 21, 1926 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a producer, known for Don't Look Back (1967), Bob Dylan: Subterranean Homesick Blues (1967) and Janis (1974). He was previously married to Sally Grossman. He died on January 25, 1986 in transatlantic flight to London, England, UK.

  3. peterstonebrownarchives.substack.com › p › what-i-thought-about-albert-grossmanWhat I thought about Albert Grossman

    24 de nov. de 2023 · Grossman never talked to the press, never let what he thought be known, his genius comes to the fore because Grossman kept Dylan a mystery (or it seems that way anyway). And as into money as Albert was, Albert never would have let all this commercial bullshit happen the way it's happening now. He knew better.

  4. 15 de mar. de 2021 · 54. Bob Dylan wanted his manager’s wife, Sally Grossman, to appear on the cover of his 1965 album. The photo was taken at her home in Woodstock, N.Y. By Neil Genzlinger. March 15, 2021. One of ...

  5. In Newport Folk Festival. …George Wein, his business partner Albert Grossman, and several singer-songwriters, the Newport Folk Festival, first staged in 1959, had the aim of showcasing the diversity of American folk music, from rural traditions to urban popular styles. The bill of the inaugural event included professional folk musician Pete ...

  6. Albert Grossman was an American talent manager who is most famous for representing Bob Dylan between the years 1962 and 1970. A shrewd and aggressive businessman, Grossman foresaw the 1960s Folk revival, and smelled opportunity. He co-founded the Newport Folk Festival in 1959, famously saying at the time, "The American public is like Sleeping ...

  7. Peter, Paul and Mary were an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961 during the American folk music revival phenomenon. The trio consisted of Peter Yarrow (guitar, tenor vocals), Paul Stookey (guitar, baritone vocals), and Mary Travers (contralto vocals). The group's repertoire included songs written by Yarrow and Stookey, early songs by Bob Dylan, and covers of other folk musicians.