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Aronowitz, Al

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Personal name headingAronowitz, Al
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Variant(s)Aranowitz, A. G. (Alfred Gilbert)
Aranowitz, Alfred G. (Alfred Gilbert)
Aronowitz, Alfred G. (Alfred Gilbert)
Other standard no.68332529
217435248
89815856
Biography/History noteAlfred Gilbert Aronowitz (May 20, 1928 - August 1, 2005) was an American rock journalist best known for introducing Bob Dylan to The Beatles in 1964.
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedNew Brunswick (N.J.)
Birth date1928-05-20
Death date2005-08-01
Place of birthBordentown (N.J.)
Place of deathElizabeth (N.J.)
Field of activityJournalism Rock music
Rock journalism
AffiliationRutgers University
Profession or occupationJournalists Music journalists
Rock journalists
Found inAronowitz, Al. The best of the blacklisted journalist, c2003-: t.p. (Al Aronowitz)
New York times, Aug. 4, 2005 (Al Aronowitz, 77, rock journalist; d. Aug. 1, 2005, Elizabeth, N.J.; b. Bordentown, N.J.)
Billboard, August 3, 2005: (Al Aronowitz: Alfred G. Aronowitz, pioneering rock journalist, died August 2005 in Elizabeth, N.J.)
Jack Kerouac, ©1971: page 23 (Alfred G. Aranowitz)
VIAF, February 13, 2017 (VIAF ID=68332529: Al Aronowitz, 1928-2005; male; place of birth: New Jersey; place of death: Elizabeth, New Jersey; date of birth: 1928-05-20; date of death: 2005-08-01; occupation: journalist, writer, music journalist; educated at: Rutgers University; VIAF ID=217435248: Aranowitz, Alfred G.; also as Aranowitz, A. G.; VIAF ID=89815856: Aranowitz, Alfred G.)
Associated languageeng