I was 18 when Bruce Springsteen’s third album, “Born to Run,” was released 50 years ago, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. I’d just finished my freshman year in college, and I was lost. My ...
Strap your hands across the engines, we're in the middle of a very big Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band “Born to Run” week at the Jersey Shore. The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for ...
Happy “Born to Run” day! Bruce Springsteen's iconic album, released on Aug. 25, 1975, is now 50 years old. Fans are celebrating around the world -- and in Washington, D.C. U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., ...
As any music critic knows, revealing fresh insight about work so prominent as to have become one with a bygone era’s zeitgeist is challenging in the extreme. Bruce Springsteen’s 1975-released magnum ...
According to a recap in Variety, the Boss participated in multiple discussions about various aspects of Born to Run. Most exciting, the symposium ended with Springsteen teaming up with current and ...
A New Jersey lawmaker will propose honoring Bruce Springsteen on Monday, exactly 50 years after ”Born to Run” helped vault the New Jersey-born singer and his E Street Band to superstardom. U.S. Rep.
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Louis P. Masur, Rutgers University (THE CONVERSATION) I was 18 when Bruce ...
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Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me from Nowhere, but it was also the 50th anniversary of Springsteen’s first great album: ...
Here’s a rock and roll story that’s never been told. It’s a New York City summer day in 1975 and Bruce Springsteen is trying on an old leather motorcycle jacket his manager Mike Appel wore as a teen ...
Bruce Springsteen is looking back on fame 50 years since Born to Run came out. "It’s a very distorted lens to live your life through," Springsteen said of the "hype" he was afraid of getting to him ...