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Bruce Springsteen has penned a wealth of groundbreaking tracks over the course of his illustrious career, but 1975's 'Born To ...
Springsteen opened up about how the success of his 'Born in the U.S.A.' album changed his life "pretty radically" ...
Bruce Springsteen has his own unique voice as a songwriter, but he knew that his life story was captured in the early days of ...
As for how the nickname came about, Springsteen explained that it came down to him literally being his band and crew’s boss ...
Bruce Springsteen started by writing about small towns, but there's one album that marked a change in his lyrics and themes.
Back in 1976, a young Bruce Springsteen got bold and decided to hop the fence at Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion.
We often hear people compare the work of Sam Fender to that of Bruce Springsteen, and the reason for this is pretty simple, they sound alike.
Related: Bruce Springsteen Says He's 'Given Up' and ... able to handle it than I was at 25 when we had success with Born to Run," he said, referencing his 1975 album. "And [I] enjoyed most ...
Bruce Springsteen has spoken out about his long-standing dislike of his nickname “The Boss” that’s “dogged” him throughout ...
The E Street Band became as famous as Bruce Springsteen himself for their rock and roll power, but who was their saxophonist, ...