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pinboy3niner

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Fri Mar 25, 2016, 01:09 AM Mar 2016

How Bruce Springsteen Rescued Vietnam Veterans of America-—and the Vietnam Veterans Movement

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How Bruce Springsteen Rescued Vietnam Veterans of America—and the Vietnam Veterans Movement

BY MARC LEEPSON

Near the end of his sold-out concert January 29 in Washington, D.C., rock and roll legend Bruce Springsteen told the crowd of more than 18,000 that he had some special guests in the audience, a group of veterans from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Then he recognized another veteran in the house: Bobby Muller.

It was altogether fitting and proper that Springsteen—the hard-rocking, 66-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musician, singer, and songwriter—recognized Muller, the founder and first president of Vietnam Veterans of America. That’s because Springsteen has been a strong supporter of Vietnam veterans and VVA for more than thirty-five years.

“Strong,” in fact, barely describes Springsteen’s commitment to VVA and the men and women who served in the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. That’s because in 1981, three short years after the organization was founded, when VVA was at a financial crisis point and about to go under, Bruce Springsteen stepped in and saved the organization.

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“We were hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt,” Muller said. “I’m in my [New York] office and I’m preparing to close down the organization [and] I get a call.” On the line: Jon Landau, Bruce Springsteen’s manager. Landau told Muller that Springsteen “was interested in Vietnam vets and you seem like the guy” to talk to. He invited Muller to see Springsteen perform the next night, July 3, 1981, at the Brendan Byrne Arena in the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey. After the show—he was blown away—Muller and Springsteen met and talked.

The upshot: Springsteen gave a benefit concert the next month in Los Angeles. That concert, on August 20, 1981, at the L.A. Memorial Sports Arena, sold out. Afterward, Bruce Springsteen presented VVA a check for $100,000, “a staggering sum of money,” as Muller put it.

The money “gave us a new breath of life. We were saved,” Terzano said. “It didn’t pay all of our bills, but gave us the shot and hope we needed. The only reason we survived is because Bruce came around in 1981.” What’s more, Springsteen’s generosity “opened the door, and Pat Benatar and Charlie Daniels” gave VVA benefit concerts the following month.

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http://vvaveteran.org/36-2/36-2_springsteen.html
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How Bruce Springsteen Rescued Vietnam Veterans of America-—and the Vietnam Veterans Movement (Original Post) pinboy3niner Mar 2016 OP
Thats why i'm a fan! brucefan Mar 2016 #1
No kidding. LOL DashOneBravo Mar 2016 #2
My girlfriend is a huge fan. DashOneBravo Mar 2016 #3
He mentions Vietnam Vets in "Born in the USA", and I believe a couple of other songs. denbot Mar 2016 #4

DashOneBravo

(2,679 posts)
3. My girlfriend is a huge fan.
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 06:35 AM
Mar 2016

I never understood why. She always just says "he's just a great guy".

I'll have to send her that link.

Thanks

denbot

(9,912 posts)
4. He mentions Vietnam Vets in "Born in the USA", and I believe a couple of other songs.
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 04:03 PM
Mar 2016

I did not know about how he had stepped up to help the VVA though. Good on 'em!

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