Bruce Springsteen has come out in support of gay marriage in his home state of New Jersey, where a marriage equality bill will go to vote this week. The rocker released a statement via his official Web site Wednesday backing the legislation.

“Like many of you who live in New Jersey, I’ve been following the progress of the marriage-equality legislation currently being considered in Trenton,” Springsteen wrote. “I’ve long believed in and have always spoken out for the rights of same-sex couples and fully agree with Governor Corzine when he writes that ‘the marriage-equality issue should be recognized for what it truly is — a civil rights issue that must be approved to assure that every citizen is treated equally under the law.’ I couldn’t agree more with that statement and urge those who support equal treatment for our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters to let their voices be heard now.”

New Jersey’s State Senate will vote on the marriage equality bill Thursday, after a Senate panel voted 7-6 on Monday to bring the bill to a full vote. Though it’s unclear whether the bill has the 21 votes it will need for passage, gay rights advocates are eager for legislation to be approved by January, when Republican governor-elect Christopher J. Christie assumes Gov. Jon Corzine’s place in office. Christie has said he would veto a bill supporting gay marriage.

A longtime Springsteen fan, Christie recently invited the Boss to perform at a benefit concert during the lead-up to his inauguration. His invitation was declined, the New York Times reported, and the Springsteen tribute band the B Street Band perform instead.

On Sunday, Springsteen was feted at the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C., where President Barack Obama called him “the quiet kid from Jersey … who grew up to become the rock ‘n’ roll laureate of a generation.”

 

The rock ’n roll legend, whose music has captivated millions, is honored in the newest issue of AARP The Magazine with intimate tributes from world famous leaders, musicians, and some of his closest pals.

Friend and manager Jon Landau says, “You feel like you’re in the presence of this unique and incredibly honest and authentic voice.”

In September, the Boss will turn 60. In the months before his birthday, he will have traveled across America and Europe putting on 50 concerts and making a profound difference in the lives of others.

Singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt comments on the Boss’ commitment to humanitarianism: “I don’t know if any other American artist has made as profound a difference. I think he taps into the promise of who we want to be. In a world where persona is so carefully calculated, Bruce is the real deal. And people love him for it.”

You can read the entire story here:
http://www.aarpmagazine.org/entertainment/bruce_springsteen.html

You can also enter to win tickets to Bruce Springsteen’s concert on October 3rd here:
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