Born To Run' is still very much considered a Bruce Springsteen classic, but it almost never saw the light of day as The Boss was sick of it before it came out.
When Bruce Springsteen fell into his first major depression, he used the hard times as fuel for one of his masterpiece albums, channelling it into his work.
Bruce Springsteen's chart-topping ‘Greatest Hits’ compilation, which featured three new tunes, was released on 1995.
Bob Dylan played a colossal role in influencing New Jersey songwriter Bruce Springsteen, and his 1967 album 'John Wesley Harding' remains a notable favourite.
He returned to the U.K. in 1973, yearning for success, and in one fell swoop, he found it. “Having a number one in America ...
The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music at Monmouth ... for American Music at Monmouth University ...
Springsteen had seen Fontayne perform with Lone Justice on Saturday Night Live years before, and was impressed. When the time ...
The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American ... Monmouth University presented a daylong symposium on the Boss' first album, titled “The 50th Anniversary: Greetings from Asbury Park ...