While Bruce Springsteen was a master interpreter of songs, he knew when some of his renditions weren't going the distance.
Twenty years ago, on April 30, 2006, Bruce Springsteen stood on a stage at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and introduced a song he had written about a city that had faced a disaster. Most in ...
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A famous singer is returning to music with his first new song in 15 years. Tom Waits, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musician and Oscar-nominated actor, released “Boots on the Ground,” a surprise ...
Bruce Springsteen’s fans are well-used to their idol shuffling his set list around whenever he feels like it. The Boss’s ...