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ROLLING THUNDER: Photographs by Ken Regan

13/2/2016

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Ken Regan took almost 14,000 photographs during his time with Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue. He had complete, unrestricted and exclusive access.
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​​This March, Ormond Yard Press presents Rolling Thunder: Photographs by Ken Regan, the very best of Ken Regan’s 1975 photographs of Bob Dylan.
Regan's Rolling Thunder archive is the most important Bob Dylan archive not to be the subject of a specific book of its own, until now. Many photographs in the book have never been published.
This fascinating limited edition from Ormand Yard Press, published forty years after the Rolling Thunder Review, truly captures the intimate backstage atmosphere of this seminal moment in musical history.
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​​In 1974 music promoter Bill Graham had arranged for Ken Regan to photograph Bob Dylan at the end of his tour with The Band for a Time magazine piece. On consecutive nights, Ken spotted the same elderly woman in the crowd. “She had a really interesting face but she looked really out of place. She was about forty years older than anyone else in the crowd. I just figured she was a music freak.”
Ken mentioned her to Bill Graham, Bill explained that it was Bob Dylan’s mother, and that he should not take pictures of her. “I'd taken about four dozen! He told me not to release them because I'd never be let within 500 yards of Bob ever again.” Later Ken sent Bob Dylan some photographs from the concert, including photographs of his mother in the crowd. Ken’s note explained that he had not sent the pictures of Bob’s mother to Time, but  that he wanted Bob to have them. “There was no response from him at all, which really kind of bummed me out.”
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​​A year later during the summer of 1975, Ken is woken by the phone at 3am. On the line is Bill Graham’s partner, Barry Imhoff. Barry is in New York, and asks Ken what he is up to for the next couple of months. “I could be anywhere. Why, what’s up?”
Barry is circumspect. There is talk of a tour, something a little different. He then passes the phone to Lou Kemp, a childhood friend of Bob Dylan who runs Kemp Fisheries. He says he is co-promoting a tour for Bob Dylan, and they want Ken to come on the road with them for a few months and photograph the entire tour.
It’s 3am and Ken is incredulous. Dylan? Kemp Fisheries? What? He asks to get Barry Imhoff back on the phone. Ken is a straight talker from the Bronx: "Barry, if this is a f***ing joke, I’m gonna hunt you down and take you apart completely."
Someone else comes on the line. Ken recognizes the voice immediately - it is Bob Dylan. He apologizes for waking Ken so early in the morning, and explains that Ken is in the frame as the photographer they are thinking of to document the tour. Bob Dylan makes a point of thanking him for the photographs of his mother that Ken sent to him. By not releasing them, Ken has gained some trust.

Article: Christopher George 

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