Voices of a Generation: The Albert Grossman Saga A Portrait of the Silent Architect Behind the Soundtrack of a Revolution Albert Grossman didn’t sing. He didn’t play guitar. Yet his fingerprints are on some of the most defining music of the 20th century. From launching Peter, Paul and Mary into stardom, to shaping Bob Dylan’s rise as the voice of protest, to nurturing the raw power of Janis Joplin, Grossman was the visionary behind the curtain—equal parts guardian, strategist, and provocateur. Set against the cultural upheaval of the 1950s through the 1980s, Voices of a Generation takes readers deep into the coffeehouses of Greenwich Village, the chaos of Woodstock, the quiet sanctuary of Bearsville, and the intense boardrooms where art and business collided. Told with cinematic detail, first-person reflections, and intimate behind-the-scenes accounts, this is not just the story of a manager—it’s the story of how a generation found its voice.