Bruce Springsteen”s 17th studio album, “Wrecking Ball,” comes out March 6 and The Beat Goes On is blatantly stealing a page from our colleague Kris Tapley”s “The Lists” concept. In anticipation of the ...
Bruce Springsteen has been rocking stages and recording studios for over fifty years, giving us some of the most memorable albums in rock history. From working-class anthems to quiet acoustic ...
To tie in with his biopic, Deliver Me from Nowhere, a new box set from Bruce Springsteen, Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition, is out. On the surface, it looks like another cheap cash grab from a legacy ...
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Bruce Springsteen has been making music for more than half a century at this point, and like a lot of long-running artists, there are an almost overwhelming number of positive things that can be said ...
Few artists in any decade have ever gone on a roll quite like the one Bruce Springsteen enjoyed in the 80s. During that stretch, he managed to couple copious critical acclaim with runaway commercial ...
The deliberately introspective, anticlimactic film examines the making of Springsteen’s haunted folk album “Nebraska.” ...
The new release will feature seven unheard songs. It's official: Bruce Springsteen is releasing his long-awaited follow-up to 1998's box set "Tracks." The Boss just announced that "Tracks II: The Lost ...
"Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" explores how Bruce Springsteen confronted the creative challenges behind one of his most enduring and influential works.
This is FRESH AIR. Bruce Springsteen just released seven albums' worth of previously unreleased material. The collection is called "Tracks II: The Lost Albums," a sequel to the first "Tracks" ...
Bruce Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt have been playing music together for almost half a century, and over those five decades, Van Zandt has become intimately familiar with his bandmate’s work.
They called him “The Boss,” but he never pushed anyone harder than he did himself. It showed. In his lyrics, in his music, in his performances. Bruce Springsteen never sweat a drop that did not come ...