FEMUSINDO.com - Bob Dylan is a world music figure who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016. His work has created a new type of poetic expression in the American song tradition.
Born Robert Allen Zimmerman, in Duluth, Minnesota, U.S., May 24, 1941, Bob Dylan also won the award for the main figure in popular culture during his 60-year career in music.
Bob Dylan, a singer-songwriter from the United States who is considered one of the greatest songwriters among other songwriters.
As a skilled vocalist, Dylan is very influential through his voice as well as a musician who has so many characters.
His expertise in music is indeed amazing. Dylan managed to provoke the birth of a number of genres in pop music, including country rock and folk rock.
To make the results more pleasant to listen to, he mixed various types of music, which then gave birth to the music genre.
His most popular songs, "Blowin' in the Wind (1963)" and "The Times They Are a-Changin (1964)" were made the national anthem of the United States.
Not only a singer and songwriter, in his career in the world of art Dylan is a multidimensional musician, disc jockey and writer.
Music magazine Rolling Stone placed Bob Dylan in second place on the list of "Greatest Artists of All Time". (*)
No comments:
Write comment