If you could follow one band or musician, who would it be? Beyoncé? Phish? The Grateful Dead? Last month, I flew from New Orleans to Pittsburgh to catch two shows of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street ...
Notably missing from Bruce Springsteen's Jazz Fest set in 2012 was "Thunder Road," the Born to Run album opener and a fan favorite live. But after leading a massive, New Orleans jazz-inspired horn ...
Springsteen super-fan Azaria headlines the Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave. in Aspen, at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 28.
NEW YORK – When Bruce Springsteen debuted “Born to Run” live in 1975, it was at The Bottom Line in Greenwich Village, around the corner from The Bitter End. Now, on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m., ...
Vampire Weekend performed at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on Saturday, and they broke out two covers they’ve never done before. First they did a bit of Bruce Springsteen’s The River song ...
President Donald Trump has a long history of clashing with musicians, usually for using their recordings at his events ...
The Boss will take an especially long ride on “Thunder Road." Eddie Vedder will go head-to-head with Florence + the Machine. And for the first and likely last time in history, Zebra is sandwiched ...
To call this group of songs “The Lost Sessions" is to put a slightly misleading spin on things. We all know the story, the one of the huge volume of music that Bruce wrote post-Born To Run with some ...
Rather than recapping Bruce’s decades-long career, Scott Cooper focuses on the soul-searching moment right after 'The River,' when the rock star turned inward and found 'Nebraska.' Too many ...