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"I have dined with kings, I am offered wings. And I've never been too impressed." (Bob Dylan) In the area of simply a couple of years, Bob Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, increased from the obscurity of a little Minnesota town to a position of royalty atop the folk music panorama. Not content to remain for long within that specific niche market, however, he continued to conquer rock and roll with components of blues, jazz, pop, country, gospel, rockabilly, and ethnic music of the British Isles, not forgetting authoring several literature, employed in film soundtracks, behaving, and possessing international art exhibits of his work on the way. In the 1960s, "Blowin' in the Wind flow" and "THE CHANGING TIMES THEY ARE REALLY a-Changin'" became anthems of the antiwar and civil privileges movements. The initially baffling young folk performer who came out out of nowhere was granted a particular Pulitzer Prize for "his serious impact on popular music and American culture, proclaimed by lyrical compositions of remarkable poetic power." Over the period of his job, he has received Grammy Accolades, Golden Globes, and Academy Accolades, and he has been inducted into the Stone Hall of Popularity, the Minnesota Music Hall of Popularity, the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Popularity, and the Songwriters Hall of Popularity, not forgetting being granted the Pulitzer Prize and the Presidential Medal of Independence.