Bruce Springsteen once said he believed a hidden track on his 2010 compilation album always belonged in a "perverse" David Lynch scene.
Stevie Nicks is a generational talent, and as such we would love to see her take on some of these songs which she would no doubt elevate.
Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Sting, U2, Will.I.Am, and Stevie Wonder. A large, motley, and luminous group, indeed. Nnot only did all these players perform, but they frequently ...
“Only the Strong Survive” comes from Butler's 1968 Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff-produced “The Ice Man Cometh” album on Mercury Records. Butler served on the Cook County Board of ...
In the words of Ringo Starr, it don't come easy. Songwriting, that is. Bruce Springsteen has written some of rock 'n' roll's greatest songs, so he knows a thing or two about it. “Writing is ...
Black Flag's frontman Henry Rollins, David Letterman's music director Paul Shaffer and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Patti Smith ... is a panel to discuss Bruce Springsteen’s seminal ...
Signing executive orders before reporters in the Oval Office, Mr. Trump described the plan to reporters and offered to send the pen he used to Jack Smith, who led investigations into Mr. Trump as ...
None other than Irish American rocker Bruce Springsteen provides the common link between the unexpected pair. While 'The Boss' is famously proud of his Jersey roots, he also has connections to ...
Stephen A. Smith brushed off Democratic strategist James Carville’s recent criticism as the two continue their word battle regarding comments about the 2028 presidential election after Carville ...
Bruce Springsteen’s songs still resonate with people today not just because they’re good, but because of the fact they tap into something that’s much deeper than sound alone. The way that Bruce ...
"It's a big deal for a lot of people in this city to have a star of this caliber on a bill that is already star-studded with the likes of Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Carlos Santana and ...
Question Time presenter Fiona Bruce was silenced by US President Donald Trump's campaign advisor Jan Halper-Hayes on the latest edition of the BBC show as the guest insisted she let her finish her ...