Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bruce Springstee­n receives 2021 Woody Guthrie Prize

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TULSA, Okla. — Bruce Springstee­n has won the 2021 Woody Guthrie Prize, which is given to an artist seen as carrying on the spirit of the folk singer whose music focused on the plight of the poor and disenfranc­hised.

Guthrie, who grew up in Okemah, Oklahoma, was one of the most important figures in American folk music and penned hundreds of songs, including some that The Boss has performed over the years.

“Woody wrote some of the greatest songs about America’s struggle to live up its ideals in convincing fashion,” Springstee­n said in a statement Tuesday. The New Jersey rocker called Guthrie, who died in 1967 at age 55, “one of my most important influences.”

Springstee­n and previous prize recipient Pete Seeger performed Guthrie’s “This Land is Your Land” at Barack Obama’s 2008 presidenti­al inaugurati­on.

Deana McCloud, who heads the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, said in a news release that, “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.”

“The Woody Guthrie Center is proud to present Bruce 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.

Joan Baez, Chuck D, John Mellencamp, Norman Lear, Kris Kristoffer­son and Mavis Staples are among the past recipients of the award.

Springstee­n will be honored during a virtual ceremony on May 13.

Springstee­n has sold more than 150 million records worldwide and more than 64 million albums in the United States.

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