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Suze Rotolo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Artist Susan (aka Suze) Rotolo is the author of A Freewheelin Time: Greenwich Village in the Sixites ... The Village; Todays musicians interpret songs from the 1960s, liner notes by Suze Rotolo...
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NEW YORK -- It was one of the most iconic record album covers ever released, and Suze Rotolo was part of it: On a snowy day in 1963, she snuggled with Bob Dylan as the two walked down a Greenwich Village street. ... IN 1963: Bob Dylan was 20 and Suze Rotolo 17 when they met. Her new book, ÂA Freewheelin Time...
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May 11, 2008 ... Suze Rotolo and Bob Dylan in their apartment in 1963. ... Suze Rotolo, shown in her East Village home, recalls Bob Dylan and the Greenwich ...
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May 12, 2008 ... The couple is Bob Dylan and Suze Rotolo, then his girlfriend, and the photograph graced the cover of Dylan's groundbreaking second album, ...
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Artist Suze Rotolo — the woman walking beside Bob Dylan on the album cover for The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan — was Dylan's girlfriend in the '60s. She's written about the relationship, and about that era's New York, in a new memoir. ... Enigma unwrapped: Suze Rotolo, at right with Bob Dylan,
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Dylan moved into his first rented apartment, a tiny, scruffy place above Bruno's Spaghetti Shop [161 West Fourth Street], and persuaded his girlfriend, Suze Rotolo, to move in with him.
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In fact, when she huddled with Dylan for the Freewheelin’ cover shoot– he 20 years old, she a mere 17 — Suze Rotolo became an icon of that cultural moment.
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