Michael Gray (author)

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Michael Gray (born Bromborough, Wirral, 25 August 1946) is a British author who has written extensively about popular music. He is considered to be a leading authority on the music and career of Bob Dylan.

His principal works are Mother!: The Frank Zappa Story (1985, 2007), co-author of The Elvis Atlas: A Journey Through Elvis Presley's America (1996), co-editor of All Across The Telegraph: A Bob Dylan Handbook (1987), author of Song & Dance Man: The Art Of Bob Dylan (1972), The Art Of Bob Dylan: Song & Dance Man (1981), Song & Dance Man III: The Art Of Bob Dylan (2000), The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia (2006) and Hand Me My Travelin' Shoes: In Search Of Blind Willie McTell (UK hardback Bloomsbury, July 2007. UK paperback October 2008).

The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia was favorably reviewed in The Guardian.[1]

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  1. ^ Marquesee, Mike (August 19, 2006). Pop 1960-62: not all hopeless. Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved on 2000-08-02.