Bruce Springsteen is one of the most beloved musicians in American history, and for good reason. His songs resonate with ...
The Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter reflected on how the song came to be at the Tribeca Festival ...
That was a big mistake ... I should have said yes,” Springsteen told Bono at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 13 ...
Bono gave Bruce Springsteen a hard time for refusing to license his song “Girls in Their Summer Clothes” for a commercial for the clothing brand Gap in partnership with Bono’s AIDS foundation (RED).
The final version ended up on her 1978 album, Easter. The track ended up being Smith's biggest hit overall and a song that many critics and publications consider it to be one of the greatest songs of ...
"President Obama and Michelle, you have exemplified that ideal with lives that have served us all with heart and commitment ...
I am someone who has had a lifelong love of Bruce Springsteen. He was my first concert, one of the first musicians I knew I loved, and my love of the Boss just felt like something special. Which is ...
The Springsteen Center's "Chimes of Freedom" exhibit highlights the power of song in American life from "Yankee Doodle" to "Streets of Minneapolis." ...
Great songwriters can always surprise us. Just when you think they’ve tackled every possible topic in every possible musical setting, they release a song that seems to come out of nowhere to floor you ...
For all his genre-bending, Bruce Springsteen‘s identity is firmly rooted in rock. It’s impossible to consider him as anything else. Springsteen hasn’t contested this identity, but he has made it clear ...
For all of the decades that Bruce Springsteen has turned in as a rockstar, he did acknowledge that it hurt to lose some ...
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Bruce Springsteen says his Oscar-winning ‘Philadelphia’ song was a ‘fluke’
Bruce Springsteen calls his Oscar-winning “Philadelphia” song a fluke, revealing the unexpected story behind its success ...
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