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Jeremy Allen White says Bruce Springsteen is happy with his performance as the rock icon in "Deliver Me From Nowhere." (May 13) ...
Detroit-based singer-songwriter Stewart Francke has died. He was 66. The musician, who worked with artists including Bruce Springsteen and The Funk Brothers throughout his decades-long career, passed ...
U.S. Sen. Cory Booker, the Boss' former manager Mike Appel and New Jersey musicians tell us why the music and lyrics still ...
"Meeting Across the River" stands apart from other "Born to Run" songs with its bleak character study, a template Springsteen ...
The doomed friendship between the singer and Terry, and the raw passion of Springsteen, gives "Backstreets" on "Born to Run" ...
Essex county resident and hedge fund tycoon John Overdeck, of Milburn, is back on top as the wealthiest person from New ...
Stewart Francke, a beloved figure in Detroit’s music scene known for his soulful blend of rock, soul, and folk, has passed ...
"Stephen Graham plays my father, and he's amazing," said Springsteen. He added that he thinks "fans will enjoy it" and that ...
“That’s it. That’s all it takes. I ain’t goin’ anywhere.” Related: Bruce Springsteen Recalls Having a Family 'Filled with ...
In a new interview with the 'Hollywood Reporter' podcast 'Awards Chatter,' Bruce opened up about how the success of his 'Born ...
Bruce Springsteen started by writing about small towns, but there's one album that marked a change in his lyrics and themes.
While some dads like to think of themselves as the boss in their families, others are “The Boss”—literally. Bruce Springsteen ...