

Bob Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941, in St. Louis County, Minnesota, is an American singer-songwriter. Over his 69-year career, he has been recognized as one of the most influential songwriters in popular music. Dylan has sold approximately 125 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians. He began his recording career with his 1962 debut album, Bob Dylan, which featured traditional folk and blues songs. His subsequent album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963), included songs such as 'Girl from the North Country' and 'A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall,' which adapted older folk material. His songwriting incorporated political, social, and philosophical themes, and he introduced increasingly sophisticated lyrical techniques to folk music, blending literary and poetic influences. Songs like 'Blowin' in the Wind' (1963) and 'The Times They Are a-Changin'' (1964) became associated with civil rights and antiwar movements. Dylan moved to New York City in 1961 to pursue his music career and became a major figure in popular culture. His work has had a lasting impact on music and society.
50+ tracks in our catalogue
Showing 10 of 50
Data from setlist.fm
Murder Most Foul
Lyrics
Bon Dylan will be Vernon's sole live outing this year with a rotating ensemble
On the playlists
Every Bob Dylan tour with five or more confirmed dates, with full setlist data and most-played songs.