Jakob Dylan - Wikipedia
Jakob Dylan - Wikipedia
Jakob Dylan - Wikipedia
Background information
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals · guitar ·
piano · bass
Labels Columbia ·
Interscope · Virgin
Early life
Dylan was born on December 9, 1969, in
New York City to folk singer Bob Dylan
(né Robert Zimmerman) and model Sara
Lownds (née Shirley Noznisky).[2] His
parents are both of Jewish descent. The
youngest of five children, Dylan spent the
earliest years of his life in Greenwich
Village. Around the age of three, he
moved with his family to the Los Angeles
area.[3] Growing up, he listened to English
rock records from his older brothers'
record collection, including the Clash, the
Jam and Buzzcocks. Dylan was
particularly impressed with the Clash,
who inspired him to begin playing music
himself.[4]
Career
Seeing Things
Dylan in 2007
Women + Country
Philanthropy
Studio albums
Peak chart
positions
Year Album details US
US UK
[64]
Rock [66]
[65]
Seeing Things
Women + Country
Label: BMG
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
Guest appearances and
contributions
Trash
1988 Trash Matinee "What Do I Know" Guitar
Matinee
Rosanne
Rules of Travel "Hope Against Hope" Composer
Cash
The
2003 Rainy Day Music "Come to the River" Backing vocals
Jayhawks
Backing vocals,
Rusty Truck Broken Promises "Malibu Canyon"
producer
Percy
2004 Shining Through the Rain "Misty Morning" Backing vocals
Sledge
Jesse Malin Glitter in the Gutter "Black Haired Girl" Backing vocals
Jordan
2008 Insides Out "Studebaker" Backing vocals
Zevon
Various Composer,
NCIS Soundtrack "No Matter What"
artists vocals
2009
Various Live From the Artists Den: Composer,
"Evil is Alive & Well"
artists No.1 vocals, guitar
Court Yard
Court Yard Hounds "See You in the Spring" Backing vocals
Hounds
2010
Various True Blood: Music from the Composer,
"Ain't No Invisible Man"
artists Original HBO Series, Vol. 2 vocals
Holly
The Highway "Without You" Backing vocals
Williams
Various
Love for Levon "Ain't Got No Home" Vocals, guitar
artists
2013
Crystal
All That for This "Stitches" Backing vocals
Bowersox
Louise
2015 Apple On Fire "Take a Giant Step" Backing vocals
Goffin
Various
2019 Single "For Real" Vocals
Artists
References
1. "What made
Jamming 60s
says music
Bob giants
Dylan's so(https://w
son" great?
ww.theguardian.com/music/2020/may/0
9/bob-dylans-son-jakob-urges-musicians-t
o-get-together) . The Guardian. May 9,
2020. Archived (https://web.archive.org/w
eb/20201021024812/https://www.thegua
rdian.com/music/2020/may/09/bob-dyla
ns-son-jakob-urges-musicians-to-get-toge
ther) from the original on October 21,
2020. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
External links
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Jakob Dylan (https://www.imdb.com/n
ame/nm0245886/) at IMDb
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