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Bruce Springsteen to be honored with Woody Guthrie Prize

By Annie Martin   |   May 4, 2021 at 1:14 PM
Bruce Springsteen will receive the Woody Guthrie Prize at an event May 13 at the Woody Guthrie Center. File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI Bruce Springsteen attends the BFI London Film Festival premiere of "Western Stars" in 2019. File Photo by Rune Hellestad/UPI Bruce Springsteen (R) and Martin Scorsese attend the National Board of Review gala in 2020. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI Bruce Springsteen (R) and Patti Scialfa attend the New Jersey premiere of "Blinded by the Light" in 2019. File Photo by Steven Ferdman/UPI Bruce Springsteen (R) receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom from president Barack Obama in 2016. File Photo by Pat Benic/UPI Bruce Springsteen performs at a rally for Hillary Clinton in 2016. File Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI

May 4 (UPI) -- Bruce Springsteen will be honored with the 2021 Woody Guthrie Prize.

The Woody Guthrie Center said in a press release Tuesday that it will present the award to Springsteen, 71, at a virtual event May 13.

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"I'm honored to receive the 2021 Woody Guthrie Prize," Springsteen said. "Woody wrote some of the greatest songs about America's struggle to live up its ideals in convincing fashion. He is one of my most important influences and inspirations."

The Woody Guthrie Prize is "awarded to an artist of any medium who continues in the footsteps of Guthrie," an American folk singer known for "This Land is Your Land." Guthrie died at age 65 in 1967.

The center said Springsteen has carried on Guthrie's traditions throughout his career.

"As an observer of the human condition and a reporter about the plight of common people, Bruce Springsteen is a true child of Woody Guthrie," center director Deana McCloud said. "He continues Woody's work by writing about our struggles in this land of hope and dreams and provided one of our favorite performances of 'This Land is Your Land' with Pete Seeger at the first Obama inauguration."

"The Woody Guthrie Center is proud to present Bruce Springsteen with this well-deserved recognition for his lifetime of speaking for the disenfranchised and inspiring generations to find the power of their own voices," she added.

Springsteen has released 20 studio albums, including Letter to You, released in October. He has received a number of other accolades, including Grammy, Tony and Oscar awards, the Kennedy Center Honors and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.