Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan is a very liberal singer, songwriter, musician, poet and painter who became a figurehead for many American civil rights movements. He was also a staunch critic of the Vietnam War. Dylan has been touring almost non-stop since the 80's.

He has criticised many issues in the world such as the US government and popular culture. He has written rebellious songs such as "The Times They Are A-Changin" and "Blowin' In The Wind" (the latter of which he played after Barack Obama was announced President-elect of the United States). He has also defended the rights of ethnic minorities in the United States.

Dylan's real name is Robert Zimmerman. He got the idea for his stage name from his favourite poet, a Welshman by the name of Dylan Thomas.

His hypothetical arch enemy is Ted Nugent. Though Nugent isn't nearly significant enough to really be Dylan's arch enemy.