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Bruce Springsteen Turns 64 Years Old
Bruce Springsteen Turns 64 Years Old
Bruce Springsteen Turns 64 Years Old
In the last year, Bruce Springsteen has played nearly 80 shows. Just this past Saturday, September 21st, he finished up a string of concerts in South America. He has a bit of a break coming up, but Bruce and the E Street Band will be resuming the tour in Australia in early 2014. This is all for his latest album, 'Wrecking Ball', that was released March 5, 2012.
This Weekend in Music History
This Weekend in Music History
This Weekend in Music History
July 19th, 1975 - Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band has a marathon rehearsal session the day before kicking off their Born To Run tour. They practiced for a full 19 hours at The Record Plant in New York City to get ready. July 19th, 1986 - There is an interesting relationship between the two top singles, Genesis is at No...
Bruce Springsteen Working on New Album While on Tour
Bruce Springsteen Working on New Album While on Tour
Bruce Springsteen Working on New Album While on Tour
It looks more and more likely that Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be touring the United States yet again. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Bruce stated that he has been in the studio with members of his band, as well as Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello.
This Weekend in Music History
This Weekend in Music History
This Weekend in Music History
April 19th, 1974 - Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band appear at the State Theatre in New Brunswick. Tickets are only $4.50 and the promoter of the event takes a gamble that word-of-mouth will be enough to fill the 550 seats, however, only 250 attended...
Bruce Springsteen Plays “Jungleland” Without Clarence Clemons For The First Time [VIDEO]
Bruce Springsteen Plays “Jungleland” Without Clarence Clemons For The First Time [VIDEO]
Bruce Springsteen Plays “Jungleland” Without Clarence Clemons For The First Time [VIDEO]
Bruce Springsteen is currently overseas on the European leg of his 'Wrecking Ball Tour'. Tributes to Bruce Springsteen's former partner in crime, Clarence Clemons, have been staples at every concert, including moments of silence, highlight reels and crowd chanting. Clarence Clemons' nephew, Jake, has also joined the band on the tour and has not missed a beat.

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