“Only the Strong Survive” comes from Butler's 1968 Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff-produced “The Ice Man Cometh” album on Mercury ...
Monmouth University is located about a mile from the bungalow in the West End section of Long Branch where Springsteen wrote ...
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.
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 ...
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 and the E Street Band perform songs from his "Born To Run" album on April 29 ... The academic conference is the first of multiple “Born to Run” events the Springsteen ...
British actor Stephen Graham, who plays Bruce Springsteen’s father in the upcoming biopic ‘Deliver Me from Nowhere,’ says he ...
The song caused their guitarist to quit, opening the door for Chris Thompson, who played guitar and sang on what became the ...
“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.
The album included at least one song from every studio album Springsteen had released up to that time, except his first two—Greetings ... Incorporated,” which Bruce and the E Street Band ...
In the late 1970s, Bruce Springsteen wrote a song with Elvis Presley in mind. Sadly, the King of Rock 'n' Roll died before he got the demo.
Bruce Springsteen once said he believed a hidden track on his 2010 compilation album always belonged in a "perverse" David Lynch scene.