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Bob Dylan, who has won the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature
He is the first musician ever to win the award
Over the span of his 50-year career, Bob has sold over 100 million record
Bob found stardom when his songs -- especially The Times They Are A-Changin -- became anthems in the 1960s, encapsulating the atmosphere of protest and change that surrounded the civil rights movement as well as the campaign to end the war in Vietnam.
Over the span of his 50-year career, Bob has sold over 100 million records, and was even given a special citation by the Pulitzer Prize Committee in 2008, theguardian.com. said.
He is the first musician ever to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, and the first American to pick up the prize since novelist Toni Morrison, author of the novels Jazz, Song of Solomon, and Beloved, who won in 1993.
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