Bob Neuwirth

Bob Neuwirth
Birth name Robert Neuwirth
Born (1939-06-20) June 20, 1939
Origin Akron, Ohio, U.S.
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
record producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar, banjo
Years active 1960s–present
Labels Asylum
Gold Castle
Watermelon
Dreamsville
Associated acts Bob Dylan
Janis Joplin
Kris Kristofferson
Website www.bobneuwirth.com

Bob Neuwirth (born June 20, 1939) is an American folk music singer, songwriter, record producer and visual artist.

Biography

A mainstay of the early 1960s Cambridge, Massachusetts, folk scene, he subsequently became a friend and associate of Bob Dylan alongside whom he appears in D.A. Pennebaker's documentary Dont Look Back and Dylan's own self-referential romantic fantasy/tour film Renaldo and Clara. The lower half of him appears behind Dylan in Daniel Kramer's front cover photo for the album Highway 61 Revisited. Neuwirth assembled the backing band for Dylan's 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue.[1] With Janis Joplin and poet Michael McClure, he co-wrote the song "Mercedes Benz". He also introduced Kris Kristofferson to Janis Joplin.

Colin Irwin writes:

Painter, road manager, sidekick, confidante, henchman, poet, underground cult hero, womanizer, party organizer, self-appointed king of cool, and baiter-in-chief of Baez, Donovan, and any other unfortunate who wound up in the line of fire of his sledgehammer jibes, Neuwirth went on to become a film-maker and a credible singer-songwriter in his own right, co-writing the wonderful 'Mercedes Benz' with his friend Janis Joplin.[2]

Discography

Solo

With John Cale

Other contributions

Bibliography

References

  1. Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International. p. 282. CN 5585.
  2. Colin Irwin, Legendary Sessions: Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited p54 Billboard Books 2008
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