From career breakthroughs to professional milestones, explore how Patti Smith made an impact.
Patti Smith is an influential American singer, songwriter, poet, painter, author, and photographer, pivotal to the New York City punk rock movement. Her debut album 'Horses' (1975) solidified her status. Smith is known for blending rock music with poetry. Her most popular song, "Because the Night," co-written with Bruce Springsteen, achieved significant commercial success in both the US and UK in 1978.
NYC restaurateur Keith McNally accused Patti Smith of making a waitress cry for not providing bread. McNally is known for calling out rude celebrity behavior.
In 2000, Patti Smith supported Ralph Nader's campaign for the presidency.
In 2004, Patti Smith supported Ralph Nader's campaign for the presidency.
In July 2005, Patti Smith was named a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Minister of Culture, recognizing her influence on rock music and appreciation of Arthur Rimbaud.
In August 2005, Patti Smith gave a literary lecture about the poems of Rimbaud and William Blake.
On March 12, 2007, Patti Smith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She dedicated her award to her late husband, Fred, and performed a cover of The Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter". Her song "People Have the Power" was used to close the ceremony.
In 2008, Patti Smith supported Ralph Nader's campaign for the presidency.
In 2008, the documentary "Patti Smith: Dream of Life" about Patti Smith by Steven Sebring was released. Also in 2008, Rowan University awarded Smith with an honorary doctorate degree for her contributions to popular culture.
In 2011, Patti Smith won the Polar Music Prize and made her television acting debut at age 64 on the TV series Law & Order: Criminal Intent in the episode titled "Icarus".
In 2014, Patti Smith expressed her opinion on the sexualization of women in music, stating that she doesn't feel it's her place to judge pop music. She also reiterated her stance on feminism, emphasizing her belief in human rights.
In 2024, Patti Smith, along with Yoko Ono and Sandra Bloodworth, was awarded the Municipal Art Society of New York’s highest honor, the Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis Medal, for her lasting contribution to New York City.
In 2025, Patti Smith is quoted on the front cover of Ralph Nader's book, "Civic Self-Respect", praising it as an indispensable guide to understanding rights and responsibilities.
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