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Dylan Hicks (also sometimes known as the Governor of Fun) is an American singer-songwriter and novelist from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Hicks was born in Austin, Texas in 1970. He described his parents in an interview as "definitely members of the counterculture." His parents divorced, and his mother remarried. Hicks grew up in Austin, Minot, North Dakota, Idaho, and Illinois, before his family settled in Minneapolis in 1983. As a teenager, Hicks has said he was "almost single-mindedly interested in music", and wanted to become a pop-music critic.

Hicks' first three albums were released on the No Alternative label. After releasing a self-produced cassette and two 45s, his first album, Won, was released in 1996 and recorded with backing band The Golf Ball-Sized Boogie. He released his second CD, Poughkeepsie, in 1998, which was described by Kristy Martin of the magazine CMJ New Music Report as "a sparkling demo of smart wordplay and pop sensibility."

Hicks followed this up with the album Alive With Pleasure in 2001. The album featured drum and instrument programming on the songs "City Lights" and "My Best Friend" by Jason Heinrichs, also known as Anomaly. Star Tribune music critic Chris Riemenschneider named the album No. 8 in his top 10 Minnesota records of 2001, calling it "full of self-deprecating, oddball characters and one telling, ironic tale after another".

Hicks became frustrated when his musical career failed to achieve financial stability, and quit playing music entirely for several years.

Hicks returned to music in 2012, when, as a companion to his novel Boarded Windows, he released the album Sings Bolling Greene, featuring songs he wrote in the persona of Bolling Greene, one of the characters in the book. In the book, Greene is a country musician. About half of the songs on Sings Bolling Greene are written from Greene's perspective, while the remaining ones are about Greene. He told one interviewer that “when I no longer had to worry about making a living at it, I went back to making music for the fun of it.”

In 2017, Hicks released the solo album Ad Out. It was produced by Semisonic bassic John Munson. A reviewer for Paste called its lead single, "A-24", "dark yet colorful, wicked but playful."

In 2020, he teamed up again with Munson in the duo Munson-Hicks Party Supplies. Originally intending to write a musical together, their collaboration turned instead for inspiration to the 1970 album Nilsson Sings Newman by Randy Newman and Harry Nilsson. The duo's debut, the self-titled Munson-Hicks Party Supplies, was released in 2020. Star Tribune music critic Chris Riemenschneider called it "one of the most charming albums of the year".

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