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.
Bob Dylan played a colossal role in influencing New Jersey songwriter Bruce Springsteen, and his 1967 album 'John Wesley Harding' remains a notable favourite.
In other second round results, “The River” edged “Growin’ Up;” “Because the Night” squeaked by “Atlantic City;” and “Born to ...
I imagine almost all of you reading know Born to Run, but in 1975, actually in 1974, this was make or break for the guy we call 'The Boss' Bruce Springsteen. He and his E Street Band had released two ...
The song caused their guitarist to quit, opening the door for Chris Thompson, who played guitar and sang on what became the ...
Springsteen had seen Fontayne perform with Lone Justice on Saturday Night Live years before, and was impressed. When the time ...
A symposium in October 2023 marking the 50th anniversary of the 1973 album “The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle” ...
Bruce Springsteen has regularly celebrated his Irish roots, and now the iconic American rocker's hometown of Freehold, New Jersey, is twinning with Rathangan in Co Kildare, which is where his great-gr ...
Bruce Springsteen's "The Rising" advances to the ... The song was the title track from the 2002 album of the same name, which both served as a cathartic reflection of 9/11, and a statement of ...