Current:Home > MarketsTradeEdge-Grateful Dead, Bonnie Raitt, Francis Ford Coppola to receive Kennedy Center Honors -ProfitLogic
TradeEdge-Grateful Dead, Bonnie Raitt, Francis Ford Coppola to receive Kennedy Center Honors
Chainkeen Exchange View
Date:2025-04-10 13:09:34
A new class of Kennedy Center Honors recipients is TradeEdgehere.
Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, rock band members of the Grateful Dead, singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt and jazz artist Arturo Sandoval were among the honorees announced by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday for their achievements and contributions to the arts.
The Apollo theater in Harlem, New York, is also an honoree — a historic first for the Kennedy Center to honor an institution. The special declaration comes as the venue, which has championed Black talent, celebrates its 90th anniversary.
"The Grateful Dead has always been about community, creativity, and exploration in music and presentation. We've always felt that the music we make embodies and imparts something beyond the notes and phrases being played — and that is something we are privileged to share with all who are drawn to what we do — so it also must be said that our music belongs as much to our fans, the Dead Heads, as it does to us. This honor, then, is as much theirs as ours," the band, comprised of Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh and Bobby Weir, said in a press release.
Coppola said, "I consider myself very fortunate to have been able to collaborate with great artists and wonderful people throughout my career, and I have never stopped learning. There is no greater honor than to be included along with those who inspired me, who I looked up to, and who gave me encouragement when times were dim."
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Francis Ford Coppolaaddresses inappropriate on-set accusations: 'I'm too shy'
Raitt added: "There is no higher level of esteem nor as delightful a celebration and I want to extend my sincere thanks to all who have chosen me to receive this honor."
"Our Honorees this year have each played an invaluable, pioneering role in developing American culture — not with one act of art but with their decades-long devotion to pushing creative boundaries," said Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter in a press release.
When are the 2024 Kennedy Center Honors?
The 47th annual Kennedy Center Honors will air on Dec. 23 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and will be streaming on Paramount+ (premium subscribers can stream live).
Last year's Kennedy Center Honors included singer Dionne Warwick; actor and comedian Billy Crystal; actress, singer and rapper Queen Latifah; soprano Renée Fleming; and singer-songwriter Barry Gibb.
veryGood! (4398)
Related
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- Why it's so tough to reduce unnecessary medical care
- Melissa Rivers Is Engaged to Attorney Steve Mitchel
- Bo Hines, who lost a close 2022 election in North Carolina, announces another Congress run
- New Mexico governor seeks funding to recycle fracking water, expand preschool, treat mental health
- Yes, That Was Jared Leto Climbing New York's Empire State Building
- ‘Greed and corruption': Federal jury convicts veteran DEA agents in bribery conspiracy
- Wynonna Judd Reacts to Concern From Fans After 2023 CMAs Performance
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Man arrested after he pulls gun, fires 2 shots trying to prevent purse snatching on NYC subway
Ranking
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- Man receives the first eye transplant plus a new face. It’s a step toward one day restoring sight
- MLB announcer Jason Benetti leaves White Sox to join division rival's broadcast team
- Watch as barred owl hitches ride inside man's truck, stunning driver
- Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
- Underclassmen can compete in all-star games in 2024, per reports. What that means for NFL draft
- Really impressive Madrid, Sociedad advance in Champions League. Man United again falls in wild loss
- Watch as barred owl hitches ride inside man's truck, stunning driver
Recommendation
'Survivor' 47 finale, part one recap: 2 players were sent home. Who's left in the game?
Kaiser Permanente workers ratify contract after strike over wages and staffing levels
Not vaccinated for COVID or flu yet? Now's the time ahead of Thanksgiving, CDC director says.
Titanic first-class menu, victim's pocket watch going on sale at auction
Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
Tracy Chapman becomes first Black woman to win CMA Award 35 years after 'Fast Car' debut
Japanese automaker Nissan’s profits zoom on strong sales, favorable exchange rates
With Democrats Back in Control of Virginia’s General Assembly, Environmentalists See a Narrow Path Forward for Climate Policy