Bob Neuwirth
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Bob Neuwirth is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and visual artist. 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 cum tour film Renaldo and Clara. (Neuwirth assembled the backing band for Dylan's 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue.) With Janis Joplin and poet Michael McClure, he co-wrote the song "Mercedes Benz".
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- Bob Neuwirth (1974)
- Back to the Front (1988)
- 99 Monkeys (1990)
- Look Up (1996)
- Havana Midnight (1999)
- Last Day on Earth (1994)
- Bob Neuwirth's home page
- "for bob neuwirth", a poem by Patti Smith
- Photos of Neuwirth in the 1960s
- Illustrated Bob Neuwirth discography
- Baby, Let Me Follow You Down: The Illustrated Story of the Cambridge Folk Years, by Eric von Schmidt and Jim Rooney ISBN 0-385-14456-3