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- Coming to Disney+/Hulu this Rocktober... ROAD DIARY: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE E STREET BAND
The exact premiere date is yet to be announced. [UPDATE: On September 5, it was announced that the film will have its Hulu/Disney+ streaming premiere
- The latest TRACKS II preview-track is here: "Adelita," from the "lost album" INYO
during a series of motorcycle trips across the Southwest, Springsteen’s years in California saw him diving
- Rise up... The "Land of Hope and Dreams" Tour has begun.
autobiography While officially it's still being described as the final set of scheduled/rescheduled dates 2025 show, what originally had been billed as simply the final leg of a two-year set of tour-legs that have throughout last night's show, one of the most overtly political concerts he's ever performed: We'll soon have
- Rocky Ground: Lisa Iannucci on Nils Lofgren's latest solo effort, MOUNTAINS
He's remained in demand throughout his long career, having also been recruited by Ringo Starr for his (After all, he was really the first E Streeter who did not have some sort of connection to the Jersey major life changes, the constants for Lofgren over five-and-a-half decades as a professional musician have made for a recent Rolling Stone interview, this was a cathartic record for him – not only because it gave terms with political and social upheaval as well as personal challenges; filled with ugly details and harsh
- Someday we'll look back on this and it will all seem... Well, that depends now, doesn't it?
President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address : "...we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain – that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom – and that government No other major musical stars - nobody else famous in rock, pop, hip-hop, soul/R&B, and/or country - have They didn't have a conversation about one of those issues. A majority of our elected representatives have failed to protect the American people from the abuses
- "We were like, 'What! He’s so funny.'" - CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM's Jeff Schaffer on work w/ Springsteen
all of Springsteen's scenes were filmed in one day of December 2022, on the series' final shooting date
- The Road is My Home - Lucinda Williams' Triumphant Return to the Jersey Shore
weight borne by Black sharecroppers and itinerant workers as they struggle to make their way in the harsh omission of earlier, noteworthy material like “Six Blocks Away” and “Passionate Kisses,” which may have
- The Springsteen Archives celebrates THE WILD, THE INNOCENT... @50, along with Springsteen himself
In any case, Bruce couldn't have shown up at a better time. Prior to his onstage appearance, despite the symposium having started seven hours earlier and having I have no idea where it came from... So when you get good at that, and you kind of have to have a pretty broad harmonic sense, but once you You have to stand up and do it, and you have to hold down the chord on the piano, but not so hard that
- NJArts.net launches its indexed Springsteen compendium
Some have been news-oriented, others have been reviews. And then some have been neither — collections or videos, or deep dives into individual songs, or other And the fans have been interested in them, for the most part. Some of these posts have been among the most seen in the website’s history. who may have missed some could be made aware of them, and check them out.
- "I Could Use Just A Little Help..." - Bruce lends a hand on some others' new records
recording of his own has yet to be announced officially, let alone released any time soon, fans currently have This is the first officially released recording of this moving ballad, and despite having contributed (Click here to read Letters To You contributing writer Lisa Iannucci's deep dive into both Williams'
- E Street Radio and Letters To You mark THE WILD, THE INNOCENT...'s official 50th birthday today
In the afterglow of Bruce Springsteen himself having joined The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for getting a jump on celebrating the album's golden jubilee last weekend, our friends at E Street Radio have Jim Rotolo and Greg Drew (who's also one of our Letters To You contributors) will dive into the album too: an ingenious album-covers mashup that suggests the possibility that Moondance's influence might have
- ROLLING STONE's Musicians on Musicians series: Springsteen & Bryan on the cover, and in conversation
Though their comments date from last April, they haven't lost a bit of relevance. "I have absolutely nothing brilliant to say about this, so I’m bailing," responds Springsteen. "I don’t have that much experience. I’m neither one way or the other. There’s people that have died defending our rights. Men and women have died for these things, and we just are, like, pissed about what?...













