Bob Dylan, one of the most influential singers and songwriters of his generation, celebrates his 80th birthday on Monday, May 24.
Dylan has sold more than 125 million records during his nearly 60-year career, and he remains actively performing today. Some of his most iconic songs include The Times They Are a-Changin’, Like a Rolling Stone, and Blowin’ in the Wind.
In 2008, Dylan received a Pulitzer Prize special citation for his profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power. Furthermore, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016 for creating new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition.
Moreover, in December, Dylan sold his entire catalog of songs—more than 600—to the Universal Music Publishing Group. The New York Times estimated the deal was worth over $300 million.
“It’s no secret that the art of songwriting is the fundamental key to all great music, nor is it a secret that Bob is one of the very greatest practitioners of that art,” said Sir Lucian Grainge, the CEO of Universal Music Group. “Brilliant and moving, inspiring and beautiful, insightful and provocative, his songs are timeless—whether they were written more than half a century ago or yesterday.”