Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan

  • Born: 1941-5-24
  • Birthplace: Minnesota, USA
  • Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
  • Profession: Singer, songwriter, writer, actor, painter
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: University of Minnesota
  • Representative Works: "blowing in the wind"
  • Bob Dylan (Bob Dylan), formerly known as Robert Allen Zimmerman (Robert Allen Zimmerman), was born on May 24, 1941 in Minnesota , United States, American rock music, Folkmusic male singer, songwriter, writer, actor, painter, American Honorary member of the Academy of Arts and Letters . [1-2] 
    Bob started his own band in high school. After graduating from high school in 1959, he enrolled at the University of Minnesota System . During college, he became interested in Folkmusic and began to perform in the Folkmusic circle near the school, and for the first time took the stage name of Bob Dylan. Signed to Columbia Records in 1961 . In 1962, he released his debut album titled "Bob Dylan". From 1963, Joan Baez invited Dylan to tour with her. [3-5] 
    In 2016, Bob Dylan was awarded Nobel laureates in Literature; Swedish , becoming the first composer to receive the award. [6]  On March 27, 2020, the new song " Murder Most Foul " was released on its official social platform [7]  .
    On August 13, 2021, Bob Dylan was charged with sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl in 1965 [41]  .

    Early Experience

    Bob Dylan was born in Duluth, Minnesota in 1941, and his family moved to Hibbing when he was 6 years old. Bob Dylan   was raised by Jewish parents in a middle-class Jewish family in Minnesota, USA   . Also, he attended a Jewish summer camp   .
    Bob Dylan showed musical talent when he was a teenager. At the age of 10, Bob Dylan taught himself guitar, piano, harmonica and other instruments. In high school, he joined a small rock band and organized a small gig   . After high school he went to the University of Minnesota System to continue his studies. In college, he started using the stage name Bob Dylan   .
    In 1961, Bob Dylan dropped out of the University of Minnesota System to concentrate on singing   .

    Performing Experience

    Bob Dylan released his first album, Bob Dylan, in 1962   . In 1965, Bob released the album Route 61 Revisited   .
    In 1971 Bob published a one-sided, surrealist novel , Tarantula  . In 1973, Bob starred in Sam Peckinpa's film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid.
    In the mid-1970s, Bob toured "Rolling Thunder" with Joan Baez .
    The album Blood on Tracks was released in 1974   . The following year, the album "Desire" was released.
    In 1977, Bob and his wife Sarah officially divorced. In the same year, Bob took part in another "Rolling Thunder" tour and released a 4-hour film "Reynardo and Clara". A semi-autobiographical concert performed by Bob is also inserted   .
    In 1978, Bob released the album Legal Neighborhood. In 1979, Bob declared himself a "reborn Christian"   , and his later creations showed a strong religious color. After that, Bob released 4 albums, "Come Slowly", "Saved", "Outbreak of Love" and The Pagans all have religious connotations.
    In 1985, "Empire Satire" and "Weary Loads" were released.
    In 1986, Bob resumed touring. On his 1989 albums Good As I Been to You in 1992 and World Gone Wrong in 1993, he picked up the early Folkmusic, covering many lesser-known songs.
    In 1991 to celebrate Bob's 50th birthday, Columbia Broadcasting System released a three-in-one album "Private Recording Cassette Series", which included his published songs from 1961-1991. 
    On October 16, 1992, at Madison Square Garden, a concert was held to commemorate Dylan's 30th year in the music scene, including Godfather of Grunge (Neil Young), Eric Patrick Clapton (Eric Clapton), former Phi The lead guitarist George Harrison (George Harrison) and others all attended the performance.
    In 1994, Dylan recorded an unplugged concert on the MTV music station; in early 1997, due to a sudden heart attack, the European tour of that year was forced to cancel, but he recovered and was discharged from the hospital quickly, and even on September 27 of that year, Performed in front of Pope John Paul II.
    On September 30, 1997, Dylan released Time out of Mind , produced by Daniel Lanois, eight years after his last original album, Oh Mercy.
    On September 11, 2001, Bob released " Love and Theft "; in October 2004, he published an autobiography titled "Chronicles, Vol. 1", which mainly chronicles his childhood life, struggles in New York Afterwards; middle-aged mood of falling into the low ebb of creation, etc. After its launch, the book remained on the New York Times Book Nonfiction Chart for 19 weeks. The simplified Chinese version of the book is translated as "CHRONICLES: volume one" (also translated as "CHRONICLES: volume one" ); the traditional Chinese version is translated as "Rock and Roll". 
    In 2005, director Martin Scorsese directed Bob's autobiographical documentary No Direction Home .
    At the end of August 2006, Bob released his forty-eighth album "Modern Times" , which immediately topped the US charts. 
    On April 3, April 6, and April 8, 2011, concerts were held at Taipei Arena , the Worker's Stadium and Shanghai Gymnasium .   From April 12, for three consecutive nights, they sang in Hong Kong. This is the 70-year-old Bob Dylan's first performance in China. 
    The album "Tempest" was released in 2012. 
    In 2013, the American Academy of Arts and Letters announced Bob Dylan as an honorary member in recognition of his contributions to American literature and music. Dylan was the first rock musician to be inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. 
    The latest album "Shadows in the Night" was released in 2015.
    On February 6, 2015, Bob Dylan was officially awarded the 2015 Grammy Music Care Person of the Year at the Grammy Charity Dinner. 
    In 2016, Bob Dylan received Nobel laureates in Literature; Swedish. 

    Personal Life

    Bob Dylan family

    Bob married Sara Dylan in 1965 and had four children, but the marriage lasted only 12 years, and the two divorced in 1977.
    In 1986, Bob entered a second marriage with a backing singer Carolyn Dennis and had a daughter. The two divorced in 1992, and Bob's second marriage lasted only six years. 

    Bob Dylan affection

    The girl on Bob Dylan's second album cover is his first love, Suzy Rotulo. 
    Bob's second girlfriend is Joan Baez , both are Folkmusic singers. In 1975, Joan wrote " Diamonds and Rust " for Bob to commemorate their futile relationship.

    Character Evaluation

    From the French point of view, Bob Dylan endows music with the subversive power that can change human beings and   world .
    Bob Dylan is a great poet, a great songwriter, carrying the great American song tradition, constantly changing his style and changing his image for 45 years   .
    Bob Dylan can get Nobel laureates in Literature; Swedish language undoubtedly reflects the international influence of American culture   .
    Bob Dylan's creative work has contributed a lot to American culture and even the cultural world of the world   .
    He made music truly a tool for expressing his outlook on life and attitude. ( ) 
    The less Bob Dylan represents, the more influence he has, the more people who always want to represent the era, the less they can get a lasting impact, that era is over, they are over. Bob Dylan's low-key, he has been insisting on performing performances, from his first song to the present, the musical form in the middle has a profound impact on us. ( Reviewed by ) 

    Character Dispute

    In August 2021, a woman by the name of JC accused musician Bob Dylan of sexually abusing, assaulting and falsely imprisoning the woman when she was a minor. Dylan's agent refuted the allegation, saying in a statement to The Wall Street Journal that the allegation was untrue and would be defended. 
    Extended Reading
    • Myrna 2022-03-14 08:01:02

      our last waltz

      You are humming Zhang Qingfang's song "In the Night of Heavy Rain": "On the night of heavy rain, I hope that the beautiful dream will never wake up, even though I know that I can't change your mind, the story will continue...", what you sing is always So nice...

      you're sitting on the back of my...

    • Jeremy 2022-03-14 08:01:02

      not scattered

      The band, formerly known as the Eagles, has been around since the late 1950s with
      "village rock" singer Ronnie Hawkins. The "Eagle"
      was brought under the command of Bob Dylan in 1965. After countless live
      concerts, they became a world-class group. They were also officially
      named "The Band"...

    • Frieda 2022-04-21 09:03:46

      The intervention of character interviews creates gaps in every performance, and I am intoxicated with the beautiful melody of the songs, and at the same time, I look forward to the presentation of the true emotions of the parties. Different from the camera cut of a TV concert, every close-up, push-pull, and long-range grouping serves the singer's emotional expression and technical interpretation. The music is beautiful and heals traumatized people, and the final waltz freezes as the camera zooms out. (8.5)

    • Americo 2022-03-14 14:12:31

      Damn, there are too many big names! ! ! When Bob Dylan was still singing well~~~ Every song of The BAnd is good, every song of the guests is good, in the 47th minute of the movie, suddenly violin, vocal pulled the violin and sang old time religion, which is also a surprise. This is the song that the crowd sang to Brian when we were in the play~~~ Remember? the monkey trial! ! ! !

    The Last Waltz quotes

    • Richard Manuel - Piano: [describing how The Band got its name] Well, we were The Hawks.

      Robbie Robertson - Guitar: And everything was fine, we were sailing along, and all of a sudden, one day The Hawks meant something else altogether.

      Richard Manuel - Piano: And it was right in the middle of that whole psychedelia. Chocolate Subway, Marshmallow Overcoat. Those kind of names, you know?

      Robbie Robertson - Guitar: When we were working with Bob Dylan and we moved to Woodstock, everybody referred to us as the band. He called us the band, our friends called us the band, our neighbors called us the band.

      Richard Manuel - Piano: We started out with The Crackers. We tried to call ourselves The Honkies. Everybody kind of backed off from that. It was too straight. So we decided just to call ourselves The Band.

    • Levon Helm - Drums: New York, it was an adult portion. It was an adult dose. So it took a couple of trips to get into it. You just go in the first time and you get your ass kicked and you take off. As soon as it heals up, you come back and you try it again. Eventually, you fall right in love with it.