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  1. 25 de feb. de 2021 · Suze Rotolo es la mujer joven que aparece en la portada del segundo álbum de “Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan” (Columbia Records, 1963). Déjenme decir, en este momento, dos lugares comunes: disco del genio de Duluth (el del «genio de Duluth») producido por el mítico productor John Hammond (el del «mítico productor») y por ...

  2. 1 de mar. de 2011 · Suze Rotolo: In the March 1 LATExtra section, a headline on the obituary for Suze Rotolo, Bob Dylan’s former girlfriend in the early 1960s, said she died in 2010. Rotolo died Feb. 25, 2011.

  3. 1 de mar. de 2011 · Suze Rotolo, who strongly influenced Bob Dylan's songwriting and walked beside him on the album cover for The Freewheeling Bob Dylan, died of lung cancer on Friday. She was 67. Fresh Air remembers Dylan's muse with excerpts from a 2008 interview.

  4. 11 de may. de 2008 · Suze Rotolo, shown in her East Village home, recalls Bob Dylan and the Greenwich Village folk scene that nourished them both in "A Freewheelin' Time," a new memoir.

  5. 3 de mar. de 2011 · After seeing the Picasso collage Glass And Bottle of Suze, Rotolo started spelling her first name the same way as the French apéritif. She first saw Dylan at Gerde's Folk City, a Greenwich ...

  6. 1 de sept. de 2019 · In 1963 Columbia Records issued a Bob Dylan recording, [ Freewheelin’] and Susan Rotolo appears in a photograph with Dylan on the jacket cover.”. It closed noting she “has allegedly broken off her relationship with Dylan, according to my wife’s immediate family.”. In this way, family gossip was transformed into FBI intelligence.

  7. 5 de jun. de 2021 · Beacon and Black Hole: Suze Rotolo, Bob Dylan and Two Songs of Parting. ARTICLE BY Neil Corcoran, University of Liverpool Abstract: This article examines Suze Rotolo’s account in her autobiography of her early life and relationship with Dylan. It takes note of her provocative suggestion that some of his songs were self-interested, one-sided accounts designed to take their place in an ongoing ...