Bob Dylan
(born 1941 as Robert Zimmerman) American songwriter and folk singer
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman,
May 24,
1941) is an
American singer-songwriter,
author,
musician,
poet and, of late,
disc jockey who has been a major figure in
popular music for five decades. Much of Dylan's most recognized work dates from the 1960s, when he became an informal chronicler and a reluctant
figurehead of American unrest. A number of his songs, such as "
Blowin' in the Wind" and "
The Times They Are a-Changin'", became
anthems of the
anti-war and
civil rights movements. His most recent studio album,
Modern Times, released on
August 29,
2006, entered the U.S.
album charts at #1, making him, at age 65, the oldest living person to top those charts. It was later named Album of the Year by
Rolling Stone magazine.
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Bob Dylan
Noun
1. United States songwriter noted for his protest songs (born in 1941)
(synonym) Dylan
(hypernym) songwriter, songster, ballad maker
Bob Dylan
n.
Bob Dylan, (born 1941 as Robert Zimmerman)
Bob Dylan
n.
Bob Dylan (born 1941 as Robert Zimmerman), American songwriter and folk singer