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Adam Sandler To Be Honoured With Comedic Songwriting Award

By Dalton Mac Namee
12/02/2026
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Adam Sandler is to receive an award for his comedic songwriting at the American Society of Composers and Publishers later this week.

Sandler is to receive an award which is given to songwriters and composures who have contributed to music and have inspired and influenced their fellow music creators. Other recipients of this award include Sir Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty, Patti Smith, Dr. Dre, Billy Joel, Diane Warren, Quincy Jones, Neil Young and Elvis Costello, among others.

The Jay Kelly star is to be recognised for his contributions to music and songwriting across comedy, film and popular culture at the ASCAP Experience day at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.

Speaking about Sandler's inclusion, the ASCAP chairman of the board and president, Paul Williams released this statement.

"Adam is a giant of comedy, and so many of his most hilarious onscreen moments are based in music and song," Williams said. "From Opera Man to The Chanukah Song to Grow Old With You, Adam's genius ability to seamlessly blend comedy and music helps us all appreciate the wonders and absurdities of life and love. ASCAP is honoured to recognise Adam Sandler for his singular contributions to the comedy music canon". 

Having been a member of the ASCAP member for more than three decades, Sandler has nearly 450 ASCAP-registered works, including a wide range of playful sing-songs. He has also performed several songs in films, including, Forgetful Lucy in 50 First Dates, and Grow Old With You from The Wedding Singer. 

Sandler has also released six albums over the years, with three of them receiving Grammy Award nominations, including Best Spoken Comedy Album.

He is also renowned for his Saturday Night Live routines, including Lunchlady, The Thanksgiving Song, and Red Hooded Sweatshirt.

Back in January, Sandler promised to make 50 more films before he retires.

Sandler made these comments after receiving the AARP's Movies for Gronups Awards, which helps to celebrates creators over the age of 50, aiming to challenge ageism in the entertainment industry, which took place at the Beverly Wilshere in Beverly Hills. Check out more on this from Nova here.

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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