Facts About Bob Dylan

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What was Bob Dylan's birth last name?
Zimmerman
What religion did Dylan practice during his early years?
Judaism
What protest song set off Dylan's career as a folk artist in 1963?
Blowin' in the Wind
How did his 1965 album "Bringing It All Back Home" differ significantly from his previous work?
Dylan recorded with electric instruments
How did the crowd of the 1965 Newport Folk Festival supposedly react to Dylan's new sound?
By booing
Which Dylan song appears as #1 in the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time?
Like a Rolling Stone
What caused Dylan to take a haitus from touring in the late sixties?
Motorcycle accident
Famously covered by Jimi Hendrix, which song from 1967's "John Wesley Harding" is Dylan's most performed song through 2017?
All Along the Watchtower
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Which artist backed Dylan in the 1970s and recorded two albums with him?
The Band
What 1975 album, often considered one of his greatest achievements, is reminiscent of Dylan's estrangement and divorce with his wife Sara?
Blood on the Tracks
What weather-sounding song was written about the innocence of a jailed boxer?
Hurricane
Which religion did Dylan transition to in the late 1970s?
Christianity
What is the nickname for Dylan's unusual ongoing tour, named for its length?
The Never-Ending Tour
Dylan's album "Love and Theft" was released on which dark day in U.S. History?
September 11, 2001
What was Dylan awarded for his poetic expressions in music in 2016?
Nobel Prize in Literature
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