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A true icon of American popular culture, songwriter and entertainer Bob Dylan was a catalyst for changing social currents in the 1960s. His songs of the 1960s, such as Blowin’ in the Wind , immediately conjure up an era even for those too young to have witnessed it. Although he often shuns the public eye and has dropped out of sight for long periods in his career, Dylan continues to write and perform and remains influential on the popular music scene. Unswerving in his anti-war stance, he shocked audiences of the 1991 Grammy Awards ceremony, where he was honoured with a lifetime achievement award, by singing his Masters of War at the time of Operation Desert Storm. Elusive to biographers, Dylan has inspired relatively few substantive accounts, although much has been written about his music. The present study presents a summary of his life and an analysis of his pivotal role in popular music. His more than 400 songs and other writings, recordings, concert tours and film and television appearances are all documented, as are bootleg recordings and recordings of his music by other singers. Presented with much anecdotal material, the facts and the myths about Dylan, and the strengths and weaknesses of writings about him, are assessed in this one-volume source on the man and his work.
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A true icon of American popular culture, songwriter and entertainer Bob Dylan was a catalyst for changing social currents in the 1960s. His songs of the 1960s, such as Blowin’ in the Wind , immediately conjure up an era even for those too young to have witnessed it. Although he often shuns the public eye and has dropped out of sight for long periods in his career, Dylan continues to write and perform and remains influential on the popular music scene. Unswerving in his anti-war stance, he shocked audiences of the 1991 Grammy Awards ceremony, where he was honoured with a lifetime achievement award, by singing his Masters of War at the time of Operation Desert Storm. Elusive to biographers, Dylan has inspired relatively few substantive accounts, although much has been written about his music. The present study presents a summary of his life and an analysis of his pivotal role in popular music. His more than 400 songs and other writings, recordings, concert tours and film and television appearances are all documented, as are bootleg recordings and recordings of his music by other singers. Presented with much anecdotal material, the facts and the myths about Dylan, and the strengths and weaknesses of writings about him, are assessed in this one-volume source on the man and his work.