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FEMUSINDO.com - Bob Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, was born in Duluth, Minnesota, United States, May 24, 1941 and raised in Hibbing, Minnesota, since he was six years old.
Bob Dyland is a singer-songwriter from the United States and is considered one of the greatest songwriters ever.
This is because Bob Dylan has won the award for the main figure in popular culture during his 60-year career.
Created Popular Songs
Some of his most popular songs include "Blowin' in the Wind (1963)" and "The Times They Are a-Changin (1964)".
Both songs were used as national songs of the United States because of their lyrics which are quite philosophical and social in nature.
He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016 for his work which has created a new type of poetic expression in the amazing American song tradition.
Greatest Artists of All Time
Rolling Stone music magazine placed Bob Dylan in second place on its list of "Greatest Artists of All Time". Dylan only lost one level right below The Beatles.
Of course, the award from the music media is related to the fact that Bob Dylan's struggle and dedication in the music world has been very long and admirable.
In his career in the art world, he is a multidimensional musician, singer, songwriter, writer, and disc jockey.
The Birth of Pop Music Genres
Dylan managed to provoke the birth of a number of genres in pop music, including folk rock and country rock.
Like the Beatles, Bob Dylan mixes various types of music so that the results are more pleasant to listen to.
He is a very influential vocalist and musician who has so much character through his voice. However, the most impressive thing is how he was influenced by a life full of changes. (*)
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