Browse Topics
Tools
Internaxx Stock Market
Index Last Var.(%)
BEL 20 2119.3 0.50
DAX 5252.45 1.50
IBEX 30 10726.8 0.59
CAC 40 3377.59 1.40
FTSE 100 4564.5 0.79
AEX 276.85 0.95
DJIA 9096.72 -0.13
Nasdaq 1975.51 0.39
FTSE MIB 20341.67 1.65
TSX Composite 10570.54 -1.74
ASX 4148.9 -0.60
Hang seng 20135.5 -2.37
Straits Times 0.00
ISEQ 20 442.48 0.27
You are here: Home News Dutch News Bob Dylan is awarded top Spanish arts prize

13/06/2007Bob Dylan is awarded top Spanish arts prize

13 June 2007

MADRID - Iconic American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan on Wednesday was awarded Spain's Prince of Asturias arts award, one of the country's most prestigious honors.

''He's a living legend of popular music,'' said Jose Llado Fernandez-Urrutia, president of the prize's panel of judges.

Dylan, 66, has been one of the most influential popular music artists in recent decades. He is regarded by many as a poet and is frequently mentioned as a candidate for the Nobel literature prize.

His most famous hits include the 1960s anti-war and civil rights protest ballads ''Blowin' in the Wind'' and ''The Times They Are a-Changin','' and rock songs ''Like a Rolling Stone'' and ''All Along the Watchtower.''

''He's considered one of the most important figures of song, a form in which he combines, in a majestic way, the beauty of his poetry and ethical commitment,'' said the prize foundation in a statement.

''For this reason, his music and message have had an outstanding influence on several generations of young people,'' it added.

In 2004, Dylan _ born Robert Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota _ was ranked No. 2 in Rolling Stone Magazine's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time, second to The Beatles. His most recent recording, ''Modern Times,'' entered the U.S. album charts at No.1 a week after it was released in 2006.

''He pioneered the introduction of literature in popular music, bringing together for the first time European and Afro-American rhythms that were a decisive and revolutionary influence on later generations of musicians,'' the foundation said.

Eight Prince of Asturias awards are given annually in categories including arts, science, sports and humanities to Spaniards and foreigners alike.

They are announced during the year and presented each autumn in the northern Spanish city of Oviedo, capital of the Asturias region.

Last year's arts award was won by Spanish film director Pedro Almodovar.

[Copyright AP with Expatica]

Subject: Spanish news

0 reactions to this article

Discussion Forums

Discuss Dutch Culture

2009 Zwarte Piet Debate, by rainfrog

Family life in the Netherlands

the teachers from hell, by layla-claire

Discuss Dutch Culture

Hooligans, by wesley-nl

Legal Problems in the Netherlands

Knowledge Migrant (KM) scheme and '3 years rule' clarification, by milos306

Discuss Dutch Culture

Henry Miller, by Stonewall

participate in the forums

Inside Expatica
Healthcare in the Netherlands

Healthcare in the Netherlands

Here’s a current guide to health insurance, doctors, dentists and pharmacies.

Dutch immigration and residency regulations

Dutch immigration and residency regulations

Lost in the Dutch immigration system? Look no further than this guide compiled for our Survival Guide 2009.

The Netherlands at a glance

The Netherlands at a glance

Some basic facts and figures about living and working in the Netherlands.

Giving birth in the Netherlands

Giving birth in the Netherlands

The challenges and benefits of the maternity system in the Netherlands and how it differs to other countries.