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Governor Murphy Declares September 23 As ‘Bruce Springsteen Day’ In The Garden State

Governor Phil Murphy made a very special announcement over the weekend. Bruce Springsteen officially has his very own holiday here in the Garden State. Murphy presented the official proclamation which…

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 05: Bruce Springsteen attends the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Microsoft Theater on November 05, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)

Governor Phil Murphy made a very special announcement over the weekend. Bruce Springsteen officially has his very own holiday here in the Garden State.

Murphy presented the official proclamation which declared September 23rd as "Bruce Springsteen Day" during the American Music Honors on Saturday night (April 15). The event was held at The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music located at Monmouth University.

“Bruce Springsteen is one of the most recognizable, iconic and influential musicians – and New Jerseyans – of all time,” said Governor Murphy in a press release. “It is important that we recognize Bruce for all he has done and will continue to do, from giving us the gift of his music to lending his time to the causes close to his heart, including making the Archives and Center for American Music a repository that will inspire tomorrow’s songwriters and singers. We thank him for showing the world what it means to live our New Jersey values. I am both honored and proud to declare his birthday Bruce Springsteen Day in New Jersey.”

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band just so happened to play their first sold-out show in Jersey in seven years at the Prudential Center in Newark on Friday night. Together they will also return to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford for three nights on August 30, September 1, and September 3.

Among other achievements, Springsteen recently attended a ceremony at The White House in Washington, D.C. as a recipient of the 2021 National Medals of Arts presented by President Biden.

Scroll below or click here to view the official proclamation.

Many of the albums that turn 40 in 2023 represent some of the greatest albums of all time. Some of the artists that released albums in 1983 that went on to become classics include The Police, U2, David Bowie, Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Cyndi Lauper and more.

Scroll below to see which albums turn 40 in 2023.

Def Leppard - ‘Pyromania’

Released on January 20, 1983.

The Police - ‘Synchronicity’

Released on June 17, 1983.

Lionel Richie - ‘Can’t Slow Down’

Released on October 11, 1983.

Eurythmics - ‘Touch’

Released on November 14, 1983.

Dio - ‘Holy Diver’

Released on May 25, 1983.

Talking Heads - ‘Speaking in Tongues’

Released on June 1, 1983.

U2 - ‘War’

Released on February 28, 1983.

Tears for Fears - ‘The Hurting’

Released on March 7, 1983.

David Bowie - ‘Let’s Dance’

Released on April 14, 1983.

R.E.M. - ‘Murmur’

Released on April 12, 1983.

Iron Maiden - ‘Piece of Mind’

Released on May 16, 1983.

Metallica - ‘Kill ‘Em All’

Released on July 25, 1983.

ZZ Top - ‘Eliminator’

Released on March 23, 1983.

Bob Dylan - ‘Infidels’

Released on October 27, 1983.

Motley Crue - ‘Shout at the Devil’

Released on September 26, 1983.

Ozzy Osbourne - ‘Bark at the Moon’

Released in December 1983.

Slayer - ‘Show No Mercy’

Released in December 1983.

Pink Floyd - ‘The Final Cut’

Released on March 21, 1983.

Cyndi Lauper - ‘She’s So Unusual’

Released on October 14, 1983.

Culture Club - ‘Colour by Numbers’

Released on October 10, 1983.

Billy Joel - ‘An Innocent Man’

Released on August 8, 1983.

AC/DC - ‘Flick of the Switch’

Released on August 15, 1983.

KISS - ‘Lick It Up’

Released on September 18, 1983.

The Rolling Stones - ‘Undercover'

Released on November 7, 1983.

Elton John - ‘Too Low for Zero’

Released on May 30, 1983.

Paul McCartney - ‘Pipes of Peace’

Released on October 31, 1983.

Yes - ‘90125’

Released on November 11, 1983.

Stevie Ray Vaughan - ‘Texas Flood’

Released on June 13, 1983.

Depehe Mode - ‘Construction Time Again’

Released on August 22, 1983.

Quiet Riot - ‘Metal Health’

Released on March 11, 1983.

Bryan Adams - ‘Cuts Like a Knife’

Released on January 18, 1983.

Robert Plant - ‘The Principle of Moments’

Released on July 11, 1983.

Madonna - ‘Madonna’

Released on July 27, 1983.

Billy Idol - ‘Rebel Yell’

Released on November 10, 1983.