Work : Contracts, agreements 1961 (Contract with Witmark & Sons to publish songs)
Work : New Career March 1962 (First album released) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Other Health October 1970 (Joan Baez: To Boby (Lyrics)) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 17 January 1974 in Los Angeles (Planet waves) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Relationship : Divorce dates 1977 (Wife of 11 years, bitter)
Crime : Law suit 2 November 1994 at 12:00 midnight in Los Angeles, CA (Sued by Tyrangiel in palimony suit, Dylan contesting) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1995 (Book of drawings, "Drawn Blank")
Work : Gain social status January 1998 (Nominated for three Grammys) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Social : Great Publicity April 2004 (appeared in ads for Victorias Secret lingerie) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Prize 11 February 2007 (Grammy award) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Prize 7 April 2008 (Pulitzer) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Prize 13 October 2016 (Nobel Prize literature) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American musician, songwriter and poet, called the Robert Burns of the pop revolution, and the most influential figure in the history of rock outside of Elvis Presley with over 36 albums and 300 songs. Dylans iconoclastic work earned him the unofficial title of The Voice of the 60s, through "Blowin in the Wind," "A Hard Rain Gonna Fall," "It Aint Me Babe," "Mr. Tambourine Man," "Dont think Twice, its All Right," and other now-classics. Everything he did after this period in the early 60s was compared to those works. Gravel-voiced and long-haired, he hit New York City in 1961, and after rave reviews on the New York coffee house circuit, signed a three-year contract with Witmark & Sons to publish his songs. He was 20 when his first album was released in March of 1962. His commercial breakthrough came in the summer of 1963 when the Peter Paul and Mary trio recorded "Blowin in the Wind." The trios high profile and the songs commercial success pushed Dylans second album, "The Freewheelin Bob Dylan" into the top 25 on the charts. Described as shy and defensive, hyped up, careless of his health, a bit scared by fame, immaterialist, but shrewd about money, a professional absorbed by his craft, he nonetheless remained an elusive figure. World famous by the time he was 21, he had not only celebrity but intellectual fame. With unrestrained energy, he moved from one genre to another; folk, blues, country, spirituals, but he soon discovered that you can be famous for only one thing at a time. He gained notoriety chiefly for his civil-rights and anti-war material, and thats what people wanted to hear from him. During the early 60s, Dylan produced 237 songs in three years. His music reflects his anger, humor, and occasionally, hope. A recurring theme is the dangers and foibles of navigating without a moral compass, the determination of the Civil Rights Movement, and the fear of a child growing up in the shadow of the atomic bomb. Dylan grew up in the remote mining town of Hibbing, Minnesota, population 20,000, two hours from the Canadian border. He tends to be imaginative about his background, portraying a "drop-out" picture of himself as an itinerant who began running away from home when he was seven. He implied that he had an unhappy childhood, but loving parents, and was treated as an outcast growing up, with nobody really understanding him. In fact, he was very good in English and an all-around B student at Hibbing High where teachers remember him as being attentive and inquisitive, quiet, shy and bashful but with a strong belief in his own ideas. He was booed and hooted while performing in school talent shows. An amazingly resilient performer, Dylan was criticized when he moved into unexpected directions from his 60s roots. Despite an unflattering image, he rebounded with imagination and heart. He is considered unpredictable and moody, though also charming and profound. Creating some of the cover paintings on his albums, in 1995, Dylan published a book of drawings called "Drawn Blank." For many of his original followers, Dylan disappeared in the 70s and 80s, except for brief comebacks. When he started recording folk and blues covers in the 90s, he was restored to favor. In 1977, he divorced his wife of 11 years and they entered a bitter custody battle over their five kids, one of whom, Jakob, is also a singer-musician. Ruth Tyrangiel, 47, filed a palimony suit on November 2, 1994 in Los Angeles against Dylan, her companion for 20 years. TyrangieRead less
Born: May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota, USA
Bob Dylan (born Robert Zimmerman) is an American singer-songwriter, author, and visual artist. A major figure in popular culture for over six decades, his work has profoundly influenced music and literature worldwide. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time.
Dylan's career began in the early 1960s in the folk music scene of New York City. He achieved early fame with songs like "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin’," which became anthems of the civil rights and anti-war movements. His move to electric instruments in the mid-1960s generated controversy among some folk purists but broadened his musical style and influence. His extensive discography spans genres from folk, blues, and rock to country, gospel, and traditional pop.
Dylan continues to tour regularly and release new music. His most recent studio album is Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020). He has also published several books, including Chronicles: Volume One (2004), a memoir, and The Philosophy of Modern Song (2022), a collection of essays on popular music. In 2020, he sold his entire songwriting catalog to Universal Music Publishing Group.
Bob Dylan maintains a limited online presence. Official updates are typically shared through his official website.
News regarding Bob Dylan often centers around his ongoing tours, new music releases, or analyses of his vast body of work. Recent news items may relate to exhibitions of his visual art or literary publications. Checking reputable music news sources and his official website is recommended for up-to-date information.
Bob Dylan's impact on music and culture is immeasurable. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016, "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition." His songs have been covered by countless artists, and his lyrics are studied and analyzed by scholars worldwide.
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