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OT, Bob Dylan Principe de Asturias Award of Arts 2007 in Spain!!!!
Posted by: carlitosbaez ()
Date: June 14, 2007 01:45

BOB DYLAN, 2007 PRINCE OF ASTURIAS AWARD FOR THE ARTS IN SPAIN,
Great New for the Musica!!!
I am happy my country has awared this genious!!!

Link [www.fundacionprincipedeasturias.org]

Bob Dylan
13-June-2007

Bob Dylan has been given the 2007 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts. The Jury for the Award announced its decision today in Oviedo.

Bob Dylan is considered to be one of the most important songwriters, masterly combining the beauty of his poetry and his commitment to principles. For this reason, his music and his message have influenced generations of youths in our time.

The Jury for the Award -convened by the Prince of Asturias Foundation- was chaired by José Lladó y Fernández-Urrutia, and comprised of Fernando Argenta, Fernando Delgado, Isabel Falabella, Jorge Fernández Bustillo, José Fernádez-Velasco, José Luis Garci, Guillermo García-Alcalde, Jordi García Candau, Rosina Gómez-Baeza, Luis Hernando, Juan Carlos Laviana, Carlos Madera, Miguel Muñiz, Beatriz Pécker, Benigno Pendás García, Juan Ramón Pérez las Clotas, Rodrigo Uría Meruéndano, Amelia Valcárcel, Maximiano Valdés and José Antonio Caicoya (secretary).

Robert Allen Zimmerman, known as Bob Dylan, was born in Duluth, Minnesota (USA) in 1941. A pioneer in bridging literature and popular music, he fused European and African-American rhythms for the first time, originating a revolution of a decisive influence for subsequent generations of musicians. He began to play the guitar as a teenager and it was during his stay at Minnesota University and his involvement in the folk scene that he decided to move to New York and devote himself completely to music. He released his first album, Bob Dylan, in 1961 and sold two million copies. His second album included Blowin´ in the Wind, became an anthem of the anti-war and civil rights movements in the United States. In 1964, The Times Are a-Changing marked an end to his period as a protest-song performer. In 1965 Highway 61 Revisited, which includes the song Like a Rolling Stone, changed the conceptions of rock-`n´- roll that were had at the time due to the depth of its poetic lyrics. He then appeared at the Newport Folk Festival accompanied by the group The Band, with which he performed until 1977. That year they performed a "farewell" concert called The Last Waltz, which was chronicled and made into a documentary by Martin Scorsese. He reappeared in 1968 with John Wesley Harding after having suffered a motorcycle accident in 1966. In 1973 he wrote the soundtrack for Sam Peckimpah´s film Pat Garret & Billy the Kid, where he also played a minor role. Two years later he filmed the only movie he has directed, Renaldo and Clara, although he has participated in several films and his songs are featured in numerous soundtracks. He also co-wrote Charles Larry´s film Masked and Dangerous (2003).

During the eighties he recorded several albums centred on his new religious interests and for a while, was part of the Travelling Wilburys. In 1997 he performed in Bologna (Italy) before Pope John Paul II. A staunch advocate of social causes, he has lent his support to numerous solidarity initiatives, including Farm Aid and Live Aid, a fundraiser for famine-relief in Ethiopia. In 2006 he performed at a beach in San Sebastian (Basque Country, Spain) before 100,000 people in what was billed as a "Concert for Peace". To mark his 25-year career, his record label releases Biograph (1985), a five-album compilation that includes tracks that had not been previously issued. 2004 saw the publishing of his autobiography, Chronicles, Volume One, which had been preceded by several books compiling his writing and lyrics. He once again topped the American charts with his most recent album, Modern Times (2006) and won two Grammy Awards: Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album and Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for the song Someday Baby.

Throughout his career he has also won five other Grammy Awards and in 1991 he received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He was made Commander of the French Order of the Arts and Letters and in 1997 he received the Kennedy Center Honors for a lifetime of artistic work. In 2000 he received from the King of Sweden the Polar Prize, which is awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. In 2001 he was awarded an Oscar for Best Original Song and a Golden Globe for his song Things Have Changed, which was featured in the film The Wonder Boys. He was awarded an honorary degree by Princeton University and was listed as one of Time Magazine´s 100 most influential people of the 20th century. He has sold more than 90 million records over the almost half-century span of his career.

The Prince of Asturias Foundation´s statues establish that the aim of the Awards is to acknowledge and extol "scientific, technical, cultural, social and humanistic work carried out by individuals, groups or institutions worldwide". Consonant with this spirit, the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts "will be bestowed upon the individual, working group or institution whose work in the fields of Architecture, Cinematography, Dance, Sculpture, Music, Painting and other forms of artistic expression constitutes a significant contribution to Mankind?s cultural heritage".

This year a total of 58 candidatures from Argentina, Australia, Bosnia, Brazil, Canada, Cape Verde, Cuba, China, France, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, México, Peru, Portugal, United Kingdom, United States, Russia, Syria, Venezuela and Spain ran for the award

This is the second of eight Prince of Asturias Awards to be bestowed this year for the twenty-seventh time. The Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation has gone to ex vice-president of the USA, Al Gore. The following weeks will herald the announcements of the following awards: Scientific and Technical Research, Letters, Communication and Humanities and Social Sciences. The Prince of Asturias Awards for Sports and Concord will be announced in September.

Each of the Prince of Asturias Awards, which date back to 1981, is endowed with 50,000 Euros, a commissioned sculpture donated by Joan Miró, a diploma and an insignia. The awards will be presented in the autumn in Oviedo at a grand ceremony chaired by H.R.H. the Prince of Asturias.
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