Truth be told, neither Aerosmith nor Springsteen captured their raw, ragged, rock 'n' roll essence on their debut albums.
Bruce Springsteen needed replacements for the E Street Band in 1974. He struck gold with Roy Bittan and Max Weinberg.
Bruce Springsteen was deeply inspired by Bob Dylan, the singer behind Like a Rolling Stone, shaping his most iconic songs.
A new remix of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s Memorable New Year’s Eve 1975 concert has been released in honor of ...
There’s an unexpected little holiday gift for fans of Bruce Springsteen just in time for your New Year’s Eve celebration.
Four decades after it was released, Charlie Stile reflects on his college-paper review of Springsteen's "Nebraska" album, ...
While the criticism fell short of a broader party backlash, it underscored that the Epstein controversy was far from being put to rest and was likely to linger into next year, when Republicans will be ...
Bruce Springsteen made a surprise guest appearance at a raucous charity show on Sunday night featuring longtime E Street Band mate Steven Van Zandt. But that wasn't the only surprise. Van Zandt and ...
EXCLUSIVE: Bruce Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere marks the second film in consecutive years that put a formative story about an iconic rock star into the awards race. The difference between the ...
Welcome to My Hometown -- virtually, for now. The My Hometown: The Bruce Springsteen Story Center in Freehold, a collaboration between Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at ...
Mr. Duneier is a professor of sociology at Princeton, where he teaches a course on Bruce Springsteen’s America. “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” which arrived in movie theaters recently, is ...
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