

1990's
The Nineties
1990 In January, Dylan received the 'Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres', the highest cultural award given by the French Government. He was also included in 'Life' magazine's list of the hundred most influential Americans.
1991 In February, Dylan received a Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement.
1992 Columbia records marked the 30th anniversary of Dylan's first album with an
all-
1994 After failing to perform at the 'Woodstock Festival' in 1969, Dylan made a triumphant
appearance at 'Woodstock '94'. 'Drawn Blank', a collection of ninety-
1997 Dylan played a concert before Pope John Paul II at the 'World Eucharistic Conference' in Bologna, Italy. In December, President Bill Clinton presented him with a 'Kennedy Center Honor' at the White House in Washington D.C.
1998 Dylan picked up three Grammy Awards for his 'Time Out of Mind' (1997) album in 1998, including 'Album of the Year'; heralding a return to form as a songwriter and performer.