US rock star Bob Dylan has won Spain's Prince of Asturias Arts Award - one of the country's most prestigious honours. The Asturias jury said Dylan was "one of the greatest figures of song, magisterially combining the beauty of his poetry and morality".
In 2006 Dylan topped the US album charts for the first time in 30 years with "Modern Times", making him the oldest living person to go straight into the chart at number one.
He is still best known for his so-called protest songs of the 1960s, including Blowin' in the Wind and The Times They Are A-Changin'.