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John Bauldie (23 August 1949 – 22 October 1996) was a British journalist, noted as one of the foremost experts on the work of Bob Dylan.[1] He was editor of the Dylan fanzine The Telegraph, and was also on the launch staff of Q magazine.[1] On the magazine website, Bauldie claimed that Dylan was a regular reader of The Telegraph.[2] Bauldie died in a helicopter crash with the businessman Matthew Harding, having watched his favourite football team, Bolton Wanderers. defeat Chelsea.[1] . John Bauldie's partner Penny Garner, a Biology lecturer at Havering College of Further and Higher Education in the London Borough of Havering also tragically died a few years after John after trying to investigate background events prior to his death. There are local witnesses in Havering that say that John Bauldie's interest in Bob Dylan was used by local politicians in a criminal attempt to close Havering college for property development as well as other tactics like placing youth offenders at the college.

References

  1. ^ a b c Prince, Bill (11 November 1996). "John Bauldie obituary". independent.co.uk. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  2. ^ Bauldie, John. "Is Dylan a subscriber?". expectingrain.com. Retrieved 3 May 2012.

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