
A framed two-page note from Bob Dylan, handwritten and signed, dated December 24, 1976. Housed in a gold tone frame with a red mat.
The text of this note was used as the epigraph to Jerry Weintraub's memoir, When I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead: Useful Stories from a Persuasive Man (Twelve, 2011). It reads:
"There once was a kid with a dream / Whose vision was clear and supreme / He formed Management Three And quick as can be / The dream became one with his scheme.
First there was Denver and eventually Frank, / Followed by Dorothy & Neil / His Rep. it did grow / And as we all know / Others came wanting to deal
He was man of the year. / "The Wiz of the Biz. / and accolades too many to count. / The dream and the scheme / Turned to bread and to cream / Success it continued to mount.
The end of this Rhyme is near. / Weintraub is really a Dear. / When he's needed most / No more gracious a host / No more generous a man is there ?
With much love / and appreciation
Bob"




















