Bob Spitz Explained

Bob Spitz is an American journalist and author best known for biographies of major cultural figures, including ,[1] the New York Times bestsellers [2] and , as well as books about Bob Dylan and the Woodstock festival.

Articles by Spitz appear regularly in The New York Times Magazine, GQ, Conde Nast Traveler, Men's Journal, In Style, Esquire and The Washington Post.[3]

In his early career he worked as a manager for Bruce Springsteen and Elton John, beginning at Wes Farrell's Pocket Full of Tunes, a music publishing and production company. When Mike Appel signed Bruce Springsteen, Spitz followed Appel.[4]

Spitz lives in New York.

Nonfiction books

Juvenile nonfiction books

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reagan, the Man: What Was He Really Like? | Art of Manliness . 9 January 2019.
  2. https://archive.today/20120701130706/http://atlantis2.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=1108424n "The Legacy of the Beatles," CBS News, Sep 9, 2005
  3. http://authors.simonandschuster.com/Bob-Spitz/34624986 Simon & Schuster Author Profile
  4. Statham, Craig (2013). Springsteen: Saint In The City: 1949–1974. Soundcheck Books. .
  5. Book: Spitz, Bob . Marci Ien . Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child . . 9780307272225 . 2012-08-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120817233354/http://bobspitz.com/dearie/ . 2012-08-17 .
  6. Web site: Ien . Marci . Biography reveals insecurities plagued Julia Child (Marci Ien interviews Bob Spitz, 05:11) . . 2012-08-14 .
  7. http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/kids_books_9780316115551.htm Little, Brown and Company Kids official website