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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_NeuwirthBob Neuwirth - Wikipedia

    Robert John Neuwirth (June 20, 1939 – May 18, 2022) was an American folk singer, songwriter, record producer, and visual artist. He was noted for being the road manager and associate of Bob Dylan, as well as the co-writer of Janis Joplin 's hit song "Mercedes Benz".

  2. After relocating to Los Angeles during the 1970s, Neuwirth released his debut album Bob Neuwirth (1974) with Asylum Records. Although it included guest artists such as Kris Kristofferson, Booker T. Jones, Rita Coolidge, Chris Hillman, Cass Elliot, Dusty Springfield, Don Everly, [Denver’s own] Richie Furay , and Iain Matthews, it was not ...

  3. 26 de oct. de 2020 · Kubernik: Interviews on Chris Hillman in Anticipation of Upcoming Autobiography. Latest, Music News. December 31, 2020. by Harvey Kubernik. Chris Hillman is arguably the primary architect of what's come to be known as country rock. On November 17, 2020 BMG Books published his autobiography Time Between: My Life as a Byrd, Burrito ...

  4. Christopher Hillman (n. 4 de diciembre de 1944, Los Ángeles -) es un músico estadounidense. Inició su carrera en el grupo de folk rock The Byrds donde tocaba el bajo. A lo largo de su carrera ha participado en diversos proyectos musicales.

  5. 19 de may. de 2022 · Bob Neuwirth, a painter, recording artist and songwriter who also had an impact as a member of Bob Dylan’s inner circle and as a conduit for two of Janis Joplin’s best-known songs, died on...

  6. 18 de oct. de 2023 · His debut album was decent enough and featured such high-profile guests as Kris Kristofferson, Chris Hillman, Dusty Springfield, Booker T Jones, Don Everly and Iain Matthews but failed to make the impact that his label, Asylum, had hoped for.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2003 · Bob Neuwirth – Self-Titled. Artist: Bob Neuwirth. Album: self-titled. Peter Blackstock Posted On September 1, 2003. “Do I look like a loser?” Bob Neuwirth introduces himself amid a fanfare of trumpets (literally) in the opening bars of his 1974 solo debut.