Jacket likes to hide some of its best music behind unassuming titles. Twenty years ago, the Louisville-based jam-infused rock ...
Bob Dylan has released some of the most celebrated music of all time, but he was written off in the 1980s. Here are 10 songs that show the decade wasn't all bad ...
After Obama won in 2008, Dylan said it was the first time that he’d seen a sign of light. That light has since gone dark.
Bruce Springsteen once said he believed a hidden track on his 2010 compilation album always belonged in a "perverse" David Lynch scene.
The 18-track collection featured a mix of hit singles, popular non-charting tunes, and a few brand-new songs. The album included at least one song from every studio album Springsteen had released ...
“Only the Strong Survive” comes from Butler's 1968 Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff-produced “The Ice Man Cometh” album on Mercury ... two Jersey music men: Bruce Springsteen and TJ Lubinsky.
Bruce Springsteen has been making music for decades ... Springsteen hid the track on an album called The Promise, which was made up of outtakes from when he was recording Darkness On The Edge of Town.
Episodes available to watch now include Bruce Springsteen, Christina Aguilera, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Foo Fighters, Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Tori Amos ...
Bruce Springsteen’s songs still resonate ... just because of the way certain words are pronounced, Springsteen wasn’t a huge fan. For instance, one of the lead singles on his debut album was a cover ...
Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Nebraska’, the title track of an album that explored the unravelling of ’50s ... Lured to an apartment in Montréal’s Décarie Boulevard through a promise of a sexual encounter via ...
And such, three years later, is the sound of his third album, People Watching. Fender’s fame is built on a (slightly questionable) rep as the North Shields Springsteen, drenching Tyneside trials ...
As of February 2025, Bruce Springsteen has played “Born To Run” a whopping 1,861 times live in concert. We’re not exactly shocked. This is by far Springsteen’s most well-known song ...