The release of 'The Freewheelin 'Bob Dylan' in 1963 marked him as one of the most original and poetic voices in the history of American popular music. In 1961, after his performances, he received rave reviews from The New York Times, signing with Columbia Records. He became a regular at Greenwich Village meeting a host of other musicians and started writing songs and with a surprising rhythm, he made 'Song to Woody', for his sick hero. In 1960, he dropped out of college and moved to New York, where folk singer Woody Guthrie, his idol, was hospitalized with a rare illness. While attending the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, he began performing folk and country songs at local cafes. Driven by influences from Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richards and especially Buddy Holly, who influenced him with country western, rock 'n' roll and rhythm and blues, three distinct lines that he intertwined and fused a genre, definitively marking his influences musicals. Folk-rock singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has emerged as one of the most original and influential voices in American popular music. Musics Inspired by the muses Polymnia, Erato, Euterpe and Calliope. Bob Dylan One of the most influential Singers and Composers.
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