Perhaps no artist in the history of rock and roll has proven quite as prolific as a songwriter as Bruce Springsteen. And we'd also argue that few artists have ever been as meticulous in making sure ...
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 ...
No other nickname ever seemed more suitable for Bruce Springsteen than ‘The Boss ... namely his struggling marriage to his first wife. While writing the song, Springsteen was also consciously aware of ...
The reason why people write songs varies. For some, it’s because they want listeners ... Finally, you have people like Bruce Springsteen, who do both. When you look at Bruce Springsteen, you see an ...
Bonds, a fellow Legrand artist and childhood friend of Barge’s, loved the song. But he thought it needed lyrics, writing in his ... and a featured part of Bruce Springsteen’s concerts.
He has won best rap album three times, record of the year, and song of the year — not to ... but has lost all 16 of her nominations. Bruce Springsteen has lost album of the year twice.
A former naval officer on the expedition, writing in his diary ... Worsley’s playlist included Bruce Springsteen and the Seeger Sessions Band playing “Eyes on the Prize” (“I got my ...
Picture: Bettmann/Steve Rapport/Fin Costello/Redferns/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images The greatest songs about debate ... the Gulf War of 1990/91. Bruce Springsteen - Born in the U.S.A ...
But Nils Lofgren’s no slouch of a songwriter himself, and his solo projects give him more room to stretch out than Bruce Springsteen ... into unfashionably short songs: The solo on “Proud ...
Patti Smith's biggest single boosted her to mainstream success, but it was originally a Bruce Springsteen tune that he couldn't figure out.
Boardman High School teacher Eric Simione discussed how the song is intertwined with the city, Mill Creek Park and Mahoning ...
Singer-songwriter H.E.R. is covering the Bruce Springsteen classic ... Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Springsteen wrote the song 50 years ago and included it on his breakthrough ...