Bob Dylan is the singer and songwriter of the famous rock band The Beatles. His musical style remains innovated to this day. A devotee of folk music, he mixed it with rock and roll in creating his unique sound. He has gone on to sell millions of records, including his classic masterpiece album “The Times They Are A-Changin” in 1970. A session player for The Beatles, he went on to become their vocalist and lead singer, going solo in the later years. Although his solo career was brief, his contributions to the group can never be discounted. As a vocalist and guitar player, he sang on many of their hit songs, including “I Remember You,” “Hear Ye Him Sing,” and “Mr. Tambourine man.” As well, he played keyboards during many of their sessions. For many, his work with The Beatles was his biggest musical break. It catapulted him to stardom and his reputation grew accordingly. From an unknown starlet to a legend, Bob Dylan had a huge impact on the world of music. “My Sweet Lord,” which was released in 1966, is still a top seller among collectors’ items. While it was not as popular as” Dylan’s Bar Room Blues” […] read more