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By:Paul Williams
Published on 1990 by


Rock & roll historian & Dylan critic Paul Williams (the founder of CRAWDADDY!, the first American rock music magazine) examines & explores Dylan's accomplishment on stage & in the studio. All of Dylan's recorded performances are evaluated. Discography, filmography, bibliography, extensive index, photographs, 320 pages. |A gem of a book.|-Sam Shephard. |Paul Williams's PERFORMING ARTIST historicises Dylan's genius of American tongue.|-Allen Ginsberg. |It's about time someone took a look at Dylan the performer.|-Jerry Garcia, The Grateful Dead. |Paul Williams is the best writer around today whose subject is rock & roll.|-ROLLING STONE. |Williams is the pioneer of modern rock journalism.|-Twilight Zone. |Alert, thoughtful, & ever-questioning, Williams is one of the architects of serious rock criticism.|-LIBRARY JOURNAL. |A major talent.|-PUBLISHERS WEEKLY. '|This wonderful book makes you want to dig out every Dylan tape you have & listen to them as you read.|-Backstreets. |PERFORMING ARTIST should be the only Dylan book that matters.|-SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. |Endlessly rewarding|-Ben Fong-Torres. |Anything Paul Williams writes about Bob Dylan is worth reading. PERFORMING ARTIST immediately enters the canon as one of the few necessary books on Bob Dylan.|-Jonathan Cott, ROLLING STONE.

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