Bruce Springsteen's eulogy for Clive Davis
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Bruce Springsteen once decried TV as a venue that offers “fifty-seven channels and nothin’ on.” He apparently doesn’t feel that way about PBS. “PBS NewsHour” co-anchor Geoff Bennett recently interviewed the musician about the opening of the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music,
A pilgrimage to the new Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music reveals the strange gap between the artist and his artifacts
Bruce Springsteen began his performance at the grand opening ceremony of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago with a humble greeting
Bruce Springsteen is famous for his incredible recording and concert career. When it comes to sandwiches, he favors one of the classics loved by kids.
Bruce Springsteen is one of the most beloved musicians in American history, and for good reason. His songs resonate with millions of Americans because they focus on the struggles and triumphs of the everyman.
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How Bruce Springsteen's 'Pink Cadillac' Became a Road Trip Anthem and a No. 1 Hit Cover
Bruce Springsteen's "Pink Cadillac" received major radio airplay, but didn't hit high on the charts until it was released as a cover by Natalie Cole.
Forty-one years ago, iconic rock legend Bruce Springsteen released "I'm on Fire" as a single—a track that became a generational hit despite taking only two minutes to write. "I'm on Fire" was originally released on June 4,
