Barry Feinstein was the exclusive tour photographer on Bob Dylan and The Band's legendary 1966 and 1974 World Tours. In this documentary feature film, Feinstein and Director Joel Gilbert chronicle these epic Bob Dylan tours, featuring over 150 selections of Feinstein's finest portraits - most revealed for the first time - in this extraordinary document of Bob Dylan and rock music history. For the years in between, Gilbert visits Woodstock and Greenwich Village, New York, where he investigates Dylan's secluded life before his return to the road in 1974. Gilbert recreates the singer-songwriter's 1966 motorcycle accident, pays a visit to Big Pink, examines Dylan's first encounter with The Beatles, and even confronts fanatic Dylanologist A.J. Weberman. Interviews with filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker, rock journalism godfather Al Aronowitz, Band drummer Mickey Jones and surprise guests help reveal Bob Dylan's hidden history behind Feinstein's astonishing images.Photographer Barry Feinstein has created many of the entertainment industry's most compelling images. His work has appeared in Life, Look, Time, Esquire, and Newsweek. He has received over thirty U.S. and international art director and photo- journalism awards. He was cameraman on Easy Rider and Monterey Pop, and director of the 60's cult classic You Are What You Eat. Barry Feinstein has photographed Presidents Kennedy, Nixon, Johnson, and Carter, and cinema legends Marilyn Monroe, Steve McQueen, Marlene Diertrich, and Marlon Brando. His photographs of musicians include classic images of Donovan, George Harrison, Janis Joplin, Miles Davis, and of course Bob Dylan...
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