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Bruce Springsteen’s Overlooked 1973 Classic Only Took Off After Another Rock Band Covered It
Bruce Springsteen’s legacy runs far and deep. Widely regarded as the poetic heart of America’s working class, it’s the humanity in his art that has brought the world so close to him. A pioneer in the ...
On This Day in 1973, Bruce Springsteen Made a Heart-Stopping Entry Into the Music Business—Literally
It’s the entertainment business; weird, obscene, and peculiar things often happen. However, when Bruce Springsteen celebrated his signing with Columbia Records in 1973, neither he nor anyone there ...
Bruce Springsteen is paying tribute to his late classmate Joe DePugh, a former star pitcher from New Jersey who inspired Springsteen’s wistful hit “Glory Days.” The Boss, 75, shared a Instagram post ...
January 5, 1973, marked the arrival of a new voice in American rock music when Bruce Springsteen released his debut album, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. The record introduced Springsteen’s dense, ...
Springsteen’s sound is derivative, but it is also singular. He’s got a new album out titled “The Wild, The innocent & The E Street Shuffle.” From what’s been said about it, his second record surpasses ...
Very few bands and musicians have achieved major success after the release of their debut albums. Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Jimi Hendrix are a few of the acts who have, but in reality, the ...
Fifty years after the monumental success of Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen is still grappling with the American story—and his own No one notices Bruce Springsteen. He makes no effort to hide—black ...
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