OT - Happy Birthday Bob Dylan

Nitwit

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May 24, 1941:
Birthday of Bob Dylan (Robert Zimmerman), poet, folk and rock icon and one of the most influential musicians of the last sixty years. He has written and recorded hundreds of songs—many that defined a generation—and was the first musician ever to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature--in 2016.
 

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s1uggo72

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May 24, 1941:
Birthday of Bob Dylan (Robert Zimmerman), poet, folk and rock icon and one of the most influential musicians of the last sixty years. He has written and recorded hundreds of songs—many that defined a generation—and was the first musician ever to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature--in 2016.
 
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hohmadw1978

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Been fortunate to see him in concert during the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and 2010. During the last concert, he faced the audience for the first time since the early 80's.
 
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Grant Green

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Been fortunate to see him in concert during the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and 2010. During the last concert, he faced the audience for the first time since the early 80's.
Nice track record!
Not sure if you are using hyperbole, but I've seen him twice since 1995 and he faced the audience.
 
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laKavosiey-st lion

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Some of you dudes are birthday guys, respect, I’m a net worth guy. Check it:
Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, through his successful musical career, has earned a large amount of revenue over the years. It has been reported that he currently has a net worth of about $500 million, which makes him one of the richest performers of all time.
 

SleepyLion

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When I was in Tulsa for an extra day I went to the Bob Dylan museum. It was okay, if you are in Tusla. It might be really good if you liked Bob Dylan too. I never cared for him and the museum time made no improvement. Apparently his only tie to Tulsa is he really was influenced by Woodie Guthrie who was from Tulsa... and some Tulsa oil billionaire paid Dylan for all of his memorabilia.
 
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