New Jersey Governor Declares Official Bruce Springsteen Day
- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced September 23 will be Bruce Springsteen Day to honor the legendary rocker's contributions to the state.
- Springsteen, a New Jersey native, just finished playing his first shows in the state in seven years.
- The 20-time Grammy winner joins a few other famous New Jerseyans who have their own honorary days.
- Springsteen's 50-year career has earned him accolades including a Presidential Medal of Freedom and spots in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
- Springsteen and the E Street Band's tour continues in Europe and North America.