Patti Smith's biggest single boosted her to mainstream success, but it was originally a Bruce Springsteen tune that he couldn't figure out.
We think of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band as a gang as much as a band, a tight-knit unit ready to face off in the streets, to paraphrase the Boss, with any other collective out there. But ...
Sylvia Grav My Morning Jacket have returned with “Squid Ink,” a hot and heavy new single. “Squid Ink” arrives as the second preview cut from ...
My Morning Jacket conjure a heavy, simmering groove on “Squid Ink,” the second single from their upcoming album, is (May 21, ...
Today, as I write this, I’m listening to a group of fellows who go by the name Sunny and the Black Pack. I’d seen a short ...
Ollie Judge introduces Squid’s new album Cowards by imagining life as a cannibal. “We call it/ Something else/ To disguise/ ...
the Stone Pony in Asbury Park is forever connected to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. The thing is, Springsteen didn't get his start at the Pony. He had released two major-label albums by the ...
A surprise Bruce Springsteen appearance ... Center for the Arts in Red Bank. Springsteen and Malin delivered a soulful rendition of their heartbreak ballad “Broken Radio,” originally released on Malin ...
A History of Hip Hop Sampling with John Morrison and Josh Leidy is 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7 at Monmouth University in West Long Branch.
How Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa fell in love. Springsteen and Scialfa first met in the early 80s after the famed ...
Music has the power to move us, uplift us, and even haunt us — but sometimes, the stories behind our favorite songs are far ...
So it’s no surprise that all but one of the tracks below surfaced in advance of albums coming over the next couple of months.