Bruce Springsteen, American Tour and Dreams
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Bruce Springsteen used to tell a story about a particular post-9/11 encounter when he was in alone in a parking lot and someone yelled, “We need you now!” That, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer said, was the impetus for his 2002 album The Rising.
As a rock star, Bruce Springsteen can afford the finest gourmet foods. However, the Boss' favorite late-night snack is a simple childhood favorite.
Bruce Springsteen is well-known for his New Jersey roots, and that extends to his dining habits as well. In particular, he's a big fan of this Freehold diner.
Bruce Springsteen performing after the AFI Fest screening of "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" (Getty Images) The 39th AFI Fest kicked off in Hollywood on Wednesday night with a brief tribute to Diane Keaton and then a prolonged celebration of Bruce ...
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Bruce Springsteen's favorite late-night snack is a total throwback
For a singer as quintessentially American as Bruce Springsteen, it makes sense that the rock legend's favorite food would also be a beloved classic.
The car salesman tells Bruce Springsteen the vehicle in which he’s sitting has a state-of-the-art cassette unit. “I’d like it better if it had a record player,” “the Boss” says jokingly (but not really). Next, the salesman makes it clear.
Bruce Springsteen made a surprise guest appearance at a raucous charity show on Sunday night featuring longtime E Street Band mate Steven Van Zandt. But that wasn't the only surprise. Van Zandt and his solo band, the Disciples of Soul, were on hand for the ...
Movie review, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, directed by Scott Cooper, starring Jeremy Allen White. Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is out now in theaters. “Well they blew up the Chicken Man in Philly last night.” That is the opening line ...