Patti Smith At 65: From Rebel To Icon

Patti Smith Turns 65!

Patti Smith may be turning 65 on December 30, but for someone who spent nearly two decades of a 35-year career in music in retirement, she seems to be popping up almost everywhere now that she's reached midlife.

In the last five years, the world has seen Smith inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, presented with an honorary doctorate in fine arts from the Pratt Institute and awarded a National Book Award for her memoir, "Just Kids," which details the early years of her career, living in New York City with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.

Her rise as an author, photographer and activist provides the icing on the cake of Smith's cultural rebirth since she came out of retirement in 1996 at the behest of Bob Dylan and Michael Stipe.

Despite a flourishing career, Smith retreated to the outskirts of Detroit in the 1980s and 90s to raise her family and care for her dying husband, MC5's Fred "Sonic" Smith (1949-1994). Since her return to public life, however, fans and critics have eagerly awaited each new development in the career of the "godmother of punk."

Next year she will release her 11 album, 36 years after her debut, "Horses," propelled her to countercultural fame. Though little is known about the project, save for an announcement of guest appearances from Television's Tom Verlaine and Smith's daughter Jesse, the album's reception - as with nearly everything Smith produces - will almost undoubtedly be positive. Let's face it: Smith is enjoying a cultural blooming in some ways even richer than her heyday in the 1970s.

Perhaps, in presenting Smith with the Polar Music Prize - Sweden's highest honor bestowed on contemporary musicians - the committee overseeing the ceremony said it best: "She has transformed the way an entire generation looks, thinks and dreams. With her inimitable soul of an artist, Patti Smith proves over and over again that people have the power."

We couldn't agree more.

In honor of Patti Smith turning 65, Huff/Post50 decided to pay tribute with a slideshow of the rock icon's career highlights from playing alongside the Ramones and Blondie in New York's punk scene to being recognized by the French government for her contributions to modern culture. It includes a classic performance video. Happy birthday, Patti!

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