Ain't no party like a Bruce Springsteen “Born to Run” party. The Springsteen classic album, released from Columbia Record on Aug. 25, 1975, saw its 50th anniversary on Monday, Aug. 25 and there's no ...
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 ...
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 ...
Along with performing "Thunder Road" and "Born to Run," Springsteen spoke about the making of the album that launched him on his path to superstardom. By Michele Amabile Angermiller Fifty years ago, ...
This one's for the history books. A two-song performance of “Thunder Road” and “Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band capped the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American ...
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 ...
Bruce Springsteen’s iconic 1975 album “Born to Run” turned 50 years old this week. But despite its age, its exploration of faith remains relatable to young adults like me. The album is appealing to ...
Former and current bandmates, Columbia Records alumni, ex-managers, and a whole retinue of photographers, producers, engineers, and roadies who worked with Bruce Springsteen during the time he wrote ...
Tehuan Harris is a news and features journalist at Collider, reporting and writing about all things music and reality TV (sometimes). She is a talented journalist and a natural storyteller who writes ...
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 ...
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