Ken Regan (1940-2012) - Bob Dylan, 1993
No. 94314783





Mesures
-20.5cm x 25.5cm
Good condition, tampering marks, see photos for details.
Bob Dylan (born May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota) is the main stage name of Robert Allen Zimmerman, American singer-songwriter, musician, painter and poet. He is one of the major figures of popular music.
His most famous works date mainly from the 1960s; at one time, he was an informal chronicler of the American Troubles, with songs such as "Like a Rolling Stone" (voted the greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine), Ballad of a Thin Man, All Along the Watchtower, Masters of War and Gates of Eden. Some of his songs like "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'" became anti-war anthems, especially anti-Vietnam War anthems, and the civil movements of the time.
Ken Regan (June 15, c. 1940s – November 25, 2012) was an American photojournalist from the Bronx, New York City whose reputation for discretion allowed him close connections with subjects including many musicians, politicians and celebrities. He was the official photographer for the Rolling Stones on several tours in the 1970s. He also was the photojournalist on Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue tour in 1975 and the Live Aid concert in 1985.
Regan was the unofficial personal photographer of Senator Ted Kennedy in the last four decades of Kennedy's life. Regan documented Christopher Reeve’s homecoming from rehabilitation after Reeve's 1995 horse accident which left the actor paralyzed. He photographed local politicians including Meade Esposito.
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Mesures
-20.5cm x 25.5cm
Good condition, tampering marks, see photos for details.
Bob Dylan (born May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota) is the main stage name of Robert Allen Zimmerman, American singer-songwriter, musician, painter and poet. He is one of the major figures of popular music.
His most famous works date mainly from the 1960s; at one time, he was an informal chronicler of the American Troubles, with songs such as "Like a Rolling Stone" (voted the greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine), Ballad of a Thin Man, All Along the Watchtower, Masters of War and Gates of Eden. Some of his songs like "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'" became anti-war anthems, especially anti-Vietnam War anthems, and the civil movements of the time.
Ken Regan (June 15, c. 1940s – November 25, 2012) was an American photojournalist from the Bronx, New York City whose reputation for discretion allowed him close connections with subjects including many musicians, politicians and celebrities. He was the official photographer for the Rolling Stones on several tours in the 1970s. He also was the photojournalist on Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue tour in 1975 and the Live Aid concert in 1985.
Regan was the unofficial personal photographer of Senator Ted Kennedy in the last four decades of Kennedy's life. Regan documented Christopher Reeve’s homecoming from rehabilitation after Reeve's 1995 horse accident which left the actor paralyzed. He photographed local politicians including Meade Esposito.
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