Rabid Bob Dylan memorabilia dealers are claiming a Murray Hill man whose family supported the nasal crooner before he was a superstar is selling phony Dylan artifacts. In separate lawsuits, the dealers say Peter McKenzie passed off as authentic a
A New York man sold Bob Dylan memorabilia that never actually belonged to the famed rocker, two lawsuits allege.Memorabilia dealers Reed Orenstein and Jeffrey Gold have alleged in separate lawsuits that engineer Peter McKenzie sold them goods he claimed were once used or signed by the folk-rock singer, the New York Post reported Sunday.McKenzie, who told the men his family was acquainted with
Bob Dylan is coming to Asbury Park. It was announced today that the legendary singer, songwriter and author will play Convention Hall in Asbury Park on August 13.
Declared unfit for military service, Dylan Thomas spent much of the war writing film and radio scripts for the Ministry of Information. One of these, The Art of Conversation, is published here for the first time. Andrew Lycett explains its significance
If she's ever believed anything in her life it is that the violent killing of her son, Dylan Ellis, and his lifelong friend Oliver Martin was a random act – not something these two-young men could have brought upon themselves.
Visibly shaken and desperate for help, the teary-eyed mothers of Dylan Ellis and Oliver Martin made a public plea for help in finding their sons' killer.