Bob Dylan wins a Nobel Prize in literature Thursday, October 13, 2016, for his poetry. Bob Dylan is a singer-songwriter that is known for pushing the envelopes in the music industry.
There are many collaborations that he has been a part of where people are not even aware that he was the original voice. In a recent song a few years ago, “Wagon Wheel” was released by Darius Rucker, but this song was an old Bob Dylan Demo that was never released.
Bob Dylan Wins A Nobel Prize!
There are many instances where Bob Dylan pours his brilliance into the music industry, and few people of this generation recognize the genius of an artist that he is.

Bob Dylan Wins A Nobel Prize!
Bob Dylan, Nobel Prize winner, is now sharing his brilliance with a completely different echelon of people. The Swedish Academy refer to his works as a new type of writing relying heavily on his song roots.
Dylan is the first American to receive this award since 1993 when Toni Morrison won it. Dylan is also breaking molds because he is the first writer to win this award which has a background as a musician. There are a lot of groundbreaking things happening in this singer’s life this year.
Bob Dylan Nobel Prize winner is said to embody the tradition of poetry, but it was just in a musical form. He has been creating for over fifty years, and each of his pieces of music is all beautiful pieces of poetry.
Bob Dylan Nobel Prize Winner for Literature, Fans Rejoice
It is recommended that if you are unfamiliar with Dylan, you can purchase his album from 1966 “Blonde on Blonde.” He is referenced as being a modern Greek poet that is living in our time.
Bob Dylan Nobel Prize winner is excited to add this accomplishment to his already decorated list of awards. This recognition is a way for him to reach new audiences and gives hi additional credibility as an artist.
Those that love Bob Dylan are excited that he has received this achievement, and they look forward to more works of art in the future. As a reward for his Nobel Prize win, he will receive a check for 925,000 dollars and an 18-karat-gold medal.
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