Steven Van Zandt may have played a tough guy in the HBO series The Sopranos , but the actor/musician is just an ol' softie when it comes to his fur baby. Enjoying the crisp autumn air, his Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Jake felt like he was "Born To Run," but the bandana-wearing guitarist for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band patiently scooped up his four-pawed pal and placed him in his car as the Van Zandts embarked on a Thanksgiving outing. Photo Credit: MARIO MAGNANI/bauergriffinonline... Read Full Story
After nearly two solid years on the road, Bruce Springsteen finally forgot where he was on Friday night. While playing at Michigan’s Palace of Auburn Hills, he made three separate references to Ohio before E Street Band guitarist Steve Van Zandt had to tell him where he was. Read Full Story
Watching Heartworn Highways for the umpteenth time I was reminded of how damn good Townes Van Zandt is. It is unbelievable that someone who has written so many fantastic songs is not more well known or widely appreciated. The closest that country music came to having a songwriter to compare with Dylan, Townes Van Zandt spent most of his life on the fringes. A cult musician he never had a commercially successful album or single in his lifetime and even had difficulty for many years keeping... Read Full Story
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Bruce Springsteen’s Working on a Dream tour wraps its current U.S. run in a week, but the E Street Band are heading to Bonnaroo on June 13th, and guitarist Steven Van Zandt has begun spilling details about what fans can expect at the Manchester, Tennessee festival.
While many acts might feel pressured to cater their set list to the unique venue, Van Zandt insists E Street are sticking to the Working on a Dream script. “Every time [Bruce] writes the new album, he is... Read Full Story
Steven Van Zandt, an actor and musician known for his turns on “The Sopranos” and Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, is launching a music-themed social-networking site that he said will serve as a hub for insider information and advice directly from bands.
The site, Fuzztopia ( currently in beta ), is expected to launch in three to six months, Mr. Van Zandt said, and he is looking for funding in the low eight figures to get “from the present tense to the future.”
Mr. Van Zandt played... Read Full Story
Steven Van Zandt, an actor and musician known for his turns on The Sopranos and Bruce Springsteens E Street Band, is launching a music-themed social-networking site that he said will serve as a hub for insider information and advice directly fr St .. Read Full Story
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Steve Van Zandt doesn’t mince his words. Bruce Springsteen’s guitarist loves rock with a passion -- and that’s why he gets so mad at modern music.
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