The correct answer is letter D. Bob Dylan was only 21 years old when he became a millionaire. Born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota, he started his professional career in the 1960s – playing at different clubs around Grenwich Village and several gigs with Dave Van Ronk, the New Lost City Ramblers and Fred Neil. He released his debut album on March 19, 1962 entitled “Bob Dylan” wherein he sang two original compositions entitled “Talkin’ New York” and “Song to Woody”.
It wasn’t until he was 21 years old did he make two equally important career moves which made him extremely popular. He changed his name to Robert Dylan and he also signed a contract with Albert Grossman wherein the latter paid Roy Silver, then-manager of Bob Dylan, 10,000 US dollars. Today, that’s equivalent to more than 81 million US dollars.