Cicely Tyson

Carole King, Cicely Tyson, the Eagles, George Lucas, Rita Moreno and Seiji Ozawa are to be presented with the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors.

"The Kennedy Center Honors recognizes the extraordinary and unparalleled talents of individuals
whose impact and genius have left an indelible mark on civilization," Kennedy Center Chairman
David M. Rubenstein said in a statement Wednesday. "Quite simply, our honorees represent the voices, soundtracks and stories of our personal lives and memories. The music of the Eagles has endured as the quintessential American rock 'n' roll sound for generations; Carole King's heartfelt lyrics and tunes are woven throughout the tapestry of American music; George Lucas' films have enriched our world with stories of epic adventure; Rita Moreno's iconic spitfire roles are embedded in the heart of American culture; Seiji Ozawa's artistic leadership as a conductor has set a new standard for orchestras around the world; and Cicely Tyson's range of strong female roles on stage and screen have broken boundaries for women of color."

"When I look at this year's outstanding slate of honorees, I am struck by a powerful common theme --
artists as history-makers, artists who defy both convention and category," added Kennedy Center
President Deborah F. Rutter. "Each honoree and their career-spanning achievements exemplify a rare
quality of artistic bravery. They have pushed the limits of their gifts as musicians, actors and storytellers
to inspire generations of Americans and those around the world. Their individual paths to excellence are
inspirational, and their contributions to the fabric of American culture are equally permanent and
timeless."

The Kennedy Center Honors medallions will be presented Dec. 5, the night before the gala, at a State Department dinner hosted by Secretary of State John Kerry. The honors gala will be recorded for broadcast on CBS for the 38th consecutive year as a two-hour prime-time special on Dec. 29.