Talk:Al Aronowitz

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Excisions/References[edit]

I reverted the last edit because it seemed that several sections -- and all of the references were mistakenly excised when the line about Myles Aronowitz's photography career was cut. Also, while I agree that personal websites are not great sources, the fact that Aronowitz's son is a photographer is at least partially confirmed by the link. In addition, I have added a citation to the IMDB credits for Myles Aronowitz.

It does seems that some additional references are needed in this article. The most important would be a link to the Rolling Stone John Lennon interview.

Roregan (talk) 15:41, 20 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

What Does Al Aronowitz Know (For Sure) About Bob Dylan and "The Crash" on July 29 1966?[edit]

And re: Anyone That Personally Knew The Late Al Aronowitz

I am conducting an extensive journalistic investigation on Bob Dylan's July 29, 1966 "motorcycle accident" querying if or if it didn't actually occur according to Mr. Dylan's public claim that he (Mr. Dylan) sustained a serious cervicle vertebrae neck injury causing "paralysis" over a given period.

Having filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) inquiry with the Woodstock Police Department Dispatch Unit and Emergency Squad, my purpose is to accurately get to the bottom of this issue and would be grateful for any protracted knowledge of and/or information about motorcycle repairs, i.e.: paint, and/or parts delivery for a Triumph model 500 motorbike, emergency room check in for rider's injuries, hospitalization, and/or treatment/therapy.

Please e-mail at ucpyramidsicm2@aol.com where other contact information can be made available to reliable sources.

Thank you,

--Carlobarlo (talk) 14:18, 5 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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