Sally Grossman

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Sally Grossman was an American figure in the 1960s folk and rock scene, best known for appearing on the iconic cover of Bob Dylan’s album "Bringing It All Back Home."

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Sally Grossman canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American person
human
activeInPeriod 1960s
appearedIn photograph by Daniel Kramer for "Bringing It All Back Home" cover
associatedArtForm album cover art
associatedMovement 1960s counterculture in the United States
associatedWith Albert Grossman NERFINISHED
Bearsville Records NERFINISHED
Bearsville, New York arts community NERFINISHED
Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
basedIn Woodstock, New York region NERFINISHED
birthName Sarah Mathilde Grossman NERFINISHED
culturalImpact iconic visual presence in 1960s rock imagery
depictedOn cover of Bob Dylan’s album "Bringing It All Back Home"
familyName Grossman NERFINISHED
genreAssociatedWith folk music
rock music
givenName Sally NERFINISHED
knownFor red dress pose on "Bringing It All Back Home" album cover
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Sally Grossman NERFINISHED
nationality United States of America
notableFor appearing on the cover of Bob Dylan’s album "Bringing It All Back Home"
notableWork appearance on the cover of "Bringing It All Back Home"
occupation cultural figure
model
music scene figure
partnerOf Albert Grossman NERFINISHED
partOf 1960s American folk scene
1960s American rock scene
placeOfDeath Woodstock, New York NERFINISHED
placeOfResidence Woodstock, New York area NERFINISHED
residence Bearsville, New York NERFINISHED
spouse Albert Grossman NERFINISHED

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Albert Grossman spouse Sally Grossman