LIST OF BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN’S 2009 ACHEIVEMENTS
January: Inauguration of President Obama: Invited guest performer
February: Rocks the Super Bowl: Half-time entertainment
February: Releases new album: Working on a Dream
February: Wins a Grammy for Best Rock Song, for “Girls In Their Summer Clothes,” from the Magic album.
March: Begins a World Tour with the E Street Band
April: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland unveils their biggest display ever dedicated to one artist, the Springsteen exhibition takes up two floors
May: Featured Performer at Pete Seeger’s 90th Birthday Tribute
June: Headlines Night 3 of Bonnaroo Festival in Tennessee
June: Headlines Glastonbury Festival in England, plays to 137,000 people
July: 2009 EMMY Nominations for Bruce Springsteen’s performance at the Bridgestone Super Bowl Halftime Show
September/October: Bruce closes Giants Stadium as a concert venue, the last 5 concerts before they tear the old stadium down
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November: Bruce and The E Street Band headline night one of the 25th Anniversary Tribute show to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, artists include U2, Stevie Wonder, Simon and Garfunkel, Mick Jagger, John Fogerty and more…
December: Nominated for Grammy Award
December: One of 5 honorees of the Kennedy Center Awards, hosted by President Obama, the honorees included, Dave Brubeck, Robert De Niro, Grace Mumbry, and Mel Brooks