"Barry Feinstein" was an American photographer who was reputed to have produced over 500 album covers.

In 1955 Feinstein was engaged as an assistant photographer at Life (magazine)/Life magazine. He subsequently became a sought-after photographer in Hollywood, where he worked with Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, Charlton Heston, Jayne Mansfield, and Steve McQueen. His photos of celebrities, as well such politicians as John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, appeared in national publications, including Time, Esquire, and Newsweek.

In the 1960s Feinstein became known for his photographs of the music scene. He accompanied Bob Dylan on his 1966 tour of England, and shot the cover photos of numerous albums by Janis Joplin, George Harrison, the Rolling Stones, and others. From 1963 to 1967 he was married to Mary Travers, the singer-songwriter and member of the folk music group Peter, Paul and Mary, with whom he had a daughter, Alicia. In 1974 he again toured with Dylan, this time with The Band, around the United States.

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I don't believe it's possible to get a better deal.

On my watch we are not going to have what we had when Mayor Lindsay was mayor.

We want to get this thing resolved, over with.

It was terrific. It was spiritual, it was the music, it was everything else that went with it. It was just a phenomenal moment.

George Harrison, he was delightful. He was such a nice, easy human being very spiritual, very giving, very honest.

Not on my watch are we going to have what John Lindsay had when he was mayor.

The ATU deals are done.

It was wonderful. It was early in the season ... It was in the early 70s ... It wasn't about the money. People were doing things for other reasons then. It was about doing it. It was just great.

I don't think it's possible without the structure of the arbitration in place to get a deal done.