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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at Sommet Center,
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They've got to be one of the oddest-looking couples in rock: this big, hulking black man who looks like he just stepped off a football field, and this wiry, streetwise white guy, with his scruffy beard that, even when they met in the early 1970s, screamed beatnik chic.
Review: Bruce Springsteen show a concert of a lifetime
It's been more than 35 years since Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played in Baltimore, but last night's show at the 1st Mariner Arena was well worth the wait.
Bruce Springsteen Plays More Complete Albums Live
Bruce Springsteen is continuing his complete album concerts shows with performances of `Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J,`, `The River` and `The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle` this week.
Aging Rocker Stricken with Dementia?
Bruce Springsteen Confused as to His Own Whereabouts' AUBURN HILLS MICHIGAN - There I was on Friday the 13th trying to break the bad juju of the day at the Palace of Auburn Hills to see the 60 year old rocker Bruce Springsteen on tour where then Mr.
Concert Review: Bruce Springsteen Embraces, Celebrates Legacy At Milwaukee Stop
Besides slowly slipping into rock 'n' roll oblivion, concert-goers can expect the most haunting nightmare that Bruce Springsteen feels he must guard against these days would be to see his career become a nightly embodiment of his mid-'80s hit, "Glory Days." While most fans might revel in the lyrics' buoyant celebration of old pals rejoicing in ...
It started with a simple but spot-on Bruce Springsteen impersonation. In the spring of 1982, Craig Hankin and a few other members of the local group The Reason were at a party when singer Tom Chalkley started singing TV show theme songs in Bruce Springsteen's voice.
Lessons in economics from The Boss
Last night, I drove into Nashville to see Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band perform at the Sommet Center.
The Rock History Report for November 19th, 2009
1995 - Bruce Springsteen issued his thirteenth album, The Ghost of Tom Joad . 1996 - Prince's 3 CD set "Emancipation' was released on his NPG Records label.
Artvoice's weekly round-up of events to watch out for the week, including our editor's pick: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, who will play the HSBC Arena on Sunday the 22nd.
Brian Williams gets ASU's Cronkite award
NBC newsman Brian Williams said Wednesday he's not sure if Walter Cronkite would have succeeded in the age of cable news, blogs and Twitter.
The Boss' former home in Long Branch under contract to fans
It turns out an uptick in the real estate market hasn't passed the little house at 7 1/2 West End Court in Long Branch, where one-time renter Bruce Springsteen wrote "Born to Run." The house is under contract to three of the Boss' fans from New Jersey.
Bruce Springsteen at Sommet Center TONIGHT
Springsteen at Municipal Auditorium on July, 21 1978. Bruce Springsteen and Chipotle come to town within a week of each other.
Book review: Springsteen fans shine in - The Light in Darkness'
A popular subplot in "The Light in Darkness" - I touch on it in the essay I wrote for the book - is that there are a lot of people out there who really, really wish they were of concert-going age in 1978.
a Hello, Ohio!a Springsteen Flubs Greeting To Michigan Audience
Bruce Springsteen performs in the Clearwater Benefit Concert Celebrating Pete Seeger's 90th Birthday at Madison Square Garden on May 3, 2009 in New York City WireImage Bruce Springsteen gets worked up during his three-hour set at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee on June 13, 2009 Bruce Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt of the E Street Band ...
Springsteen ageless at The Palace -- despite Ohio gaffe
Auburn Hills-- There was something a bit off with Bruce Springsteen's greeting to the audience at the Palace of Auburn Hills Friday night.
Stars are out at Carnegie Hall for Concert for Autism
Jerry Seinfeld is featured comedian at Concert for Autism at Carnegie Hall Nov 17th.
Posted By: Jonny Leather Two nights after witnessing a heroic three-hour performance by Bruce Springsteen at a full capacity Madison Square Garden - which included his 1980 classic The River in full - I found myself in a nearly empty Cake Shop for Indianapolis band Jookabox.
What I learned ata Stand-Up for Heroes: A Benefit for the Bob Woodruff Foundation
Bob and Lee Woodruff, the philanthropists behind this foundation and the benefit, are not only philanthropists but people you'd probably want to hang out and drink wine with.
Monday's Earful: Bruce Springsteen @ Madison Square Garden
Tell me if this sounds familiar. A young East Coast singer-songwriter releases a splendid debut album that draws a fair modicum of attention.
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