MusiCares Addiction Recovery honour for U2's Adam Clayton

MusiCares Addiction Recovery honour for U2s Adam Clayton
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U2 bassist Adam Clayton will receive the Stevie Ray Vaughan Award for his contribution in helping people when the addiction recovery process. The 57-year-old musician will be honoured at MusiCares, 13th annual MAP Fund Benefit Concert, reported Billboard. 

Los Angeles: U2 bassist Adam Clayton will receive the Stevie Ray Vaughan Award for his contribution in helping people when the addiction recovery process. The 57-year-old musician will be honoured at MusiCares, 13th annual MAP Fund Benefit Concert, reported Billboard.

Thanking MusiCares for the honour, Clayton says in a statement, "MusiCares does such vital work in helping vulnerable people across our industry.

I know from experience the importance of an accessible, supportive environment in times of need... "And I'm always happy to do what I can to benefit this important organisation. I'm very much looking forward to the event in June." The show will be held at New York's PlayStation Theatre in June.

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