Bruce Springsteen is an American icon. One could make the argument that, more so than any other figure in music, Springsteen (or The Boss as he is known) is THE American icon. He’s a singer, song-writer, Grammy-winner, chart-topper and...
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Bruce Springsteen is an American icon. One could make the argument that, more so than any other figure in music, Springsteen (or The Boss as he is known) is THE American icon. He’s a singer, song-writer, Grammy-winner, chart-topper and guitarist. Originally from New Jersey and producing music for almost 40 years, Springsteen has more records than the FBI.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band live at Buffalo, NY at the HSBC Arena on 11/22/09 FINAL SHOW OF THE TOUR!!! Played “Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ” in it’s entirety!!!! FIRST and LAST TIME EV…
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Bruce Springsteen surfs the crowd while performing with the E Street Band, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009, in Baltimore.
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Illuminating a dream in the dark Talking with“The Light in Darkness”author Lawrence Kirsch Jeff Miers NEWS POP MUSIC CRITIC A fan of Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band for more than 30 years, writer and editor Lawrence Kirsch released the photo-heavy coffee-table book “For You” in 2008. Compiled from hundreds of interviews Kirsch conducted with Springsteen followers of various ages and from various walks of life, the book offered a fan’s-eye view of Springsteen’s music, and provided... Read Full Story
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The year 1949 was a great year when it comes to the birth of a superstar. It was the year that Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen, affectionately known to fans around the world as The Boss was born. A native of New Jersey, Springsteen has been thrilling crowds around the world since 1972 with his signature sound of songs with heartland rock. Widely appreciated for his poetic lyrics and Americana tunes that are infused with sentiments about New Jersey and his particular brand of rock, there... Read Full Story
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