Bob Dylan has long been considered one of the greatest songwriters of all time – and these ten musicians recorded incredible ...
Normally when someone is booked for a lecture, it’s pretty easy to guess what the topic will be. They’re famous for one thing, and one way or another, that will shape the focus of the program. For ...
when Bruce was forced to postpone some performances because of vocal issues. The same announcement also reported that upcoming Springsteen releases in 2025 “will include a look back at [his ...
“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 ...
“So, let’s be brave. This is a good time for a little Norma Rae or Karen Silkwood or Tom Joad.” She continued, “We must not isolate. We must stay in community. We must help the vulnerabl ...
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, ...
But that’s what occurred when Bruce Springsteen released “The Ghost of Tom Joad” on Nov. 21, 1995. Among its dozen tracks was “Youngstown,” which, in less than four minutes, encapsulated ...
Former Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball head coach Bruce Weber was among the acclaimed college basketball to congratulate Tom Izzo on setting the record for Big Ten men's basketball wins.
Tom and Jerry has been a part of most people's lives and the show is loved by millions of people across the globe. The show was first aired in 1940 and this year marks its 85th anniversary.
The song “Cautious Man,” found on his 1987 album Tunnel of Love, is ambivalent at best, downright pessimistic at worst, about the potential of a life-altering love.Stark and dark thought it ...
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – It was almost three decades ago that Bruce Springsteen made one of his most unlikely ... Springsteen was on a solo acoustic tour for his somber 1995 album “The Ghost of Tom Joad,” ...