Dylan,
Bob (born Robert Allen Zimmerman) 1941-; U.S. folk-rock singer & composer
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(dĭlˈən), Bob Originally Robert Allen Zimmerman. Born 1941.
American musician who drew on blues, country and western, and folk music to create distinctive protest music in the 1960s. His song “Blowin' in the Wind” became an anthem of the civil rights movement.