The National Music Publishersâ Association (NMPA) will honor Garth Brooks with its Songwriter Icon Award at the organizationâs first-ever virtual meeting in June.
The NMPA established the Songwriter Icon Award in 2006 to recognize outstanding songwriters for personal achievement and who personify the vision of NMPA and the goals of its members. Past recipients include Richard Marx, Diane Warren, Kara DioGuardi, Amy Lee, Neil Sedaka, Jimmy Webb, Billy Joel, Alicia Keys, Ryan Tedder, Jon Bon Jovi, Pharrell and more.
The award is typically given at NMPAâs annual industry gathering in New York City the evening prior to the Songwriters Hall of Fame gala. This yearâs event will be virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Garthâs songwriting credits include âIf Tomorrow Never Comes,â âMuch Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old),â âThe River,â âUnanswered Prayers,â âStanding Outside the Fire,â âThe Thunder Rollsâ and more.
In recent months, Garth has earned the Billboard Icon Award, Gershwin Prize for Popular Song and the inaugural George H.W. Bush Points of Light Award for Caring and Compassion.
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