Jacques Levy

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Jacques Levy was an American songwriter, theater director, and psychologist best known for his lyrical collaborations with Bob Dylan in the 1970s.

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Jacques Levy canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
psychologist
songwriter
theatre director
collaboratedWith Bob Dylan
Lou Reed
Roger McGuinn
The Byrds
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
directed Broadway musical Doonesbury
theatrical production Oh! Calcutta!
fieldOfWork popular music
psychology
theatre
genre folk rock
rock music
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor lyrical collaborations with Bob Dylan in the 1970s
notableWork All the Things
Black Diamond Bay
Broadway musical Doonesbury
Catfish
Chestnut Mare
Hurricane
Isis
Joey
Just a Season
Kathleen
Money Blues
Mozambique
Off-Broadway
surface form: Off-Broadway production Oh! Calcutta!

Oh, Sister
Rita May
Romance in Durango
We’ll Meet Again
occupation psychologist
songwriter
theatre director
wroteLyricsFor Desire (Bob Dylan album)
surface form: Bob Dylan album Desire

song Black Diamond Bay
song Catfish
song Hurricane
song Isis
song Joey
song Mozambique
song Oh, Sister
song Rita May
song Romance in Durango

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Hurricane writer Jacques Levy
subject surface form: Hurricane (Bob Dylan song)
Hurricane lyricist Jacques Levy
subject surface form: Hurricane (Bob Dylan song)
Desire lyricist Jacques Levy