Bruce Springsteen scored his first-ever No. 1 album without the E Street Band, 'Devils & Dust', on May 8, 2005.
The rock legend returned to Atlanta for his "Land of Hope and Dreams Tour" and spoke out against the president, ICE, the war in Iran and the Voting Rights Act dismantling.
The promise of a rock ‘n’ roll concert as a conduit for protest reached a fever pitch Wednesday at a sold-out United Center.
Bruce Springsteen delivered a powerful performance, offering political commentary and calling for non-violent action at his ...
After the Sixers' impressive Game 7 win in Boston Saturday night, the schedule for their second round series has already been ...
The Boss takes aim at the Trump administration during his show Wednesday at United Center, addressing the fatal shootings of ...
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's Friday, May 8 show at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia has been postponed.
Bruce Springsteen sees Live from Asbury Park 2024 debut at No. 2 on the U.K.'s Official Americana chart, stuck behind Zach ...
"One version is about a car, the other is about a feminine hygiene product. Guess which the kids liked to shout more?" ...
The album was deemed "too racy" for the global conglomerate.
The Boss is officially taking a Big Apple business trip. Over the next few weeks, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band ...
Twenty-one years ago, Bruce Springsteen's lyrics kept one rising music retailer from stocking a massively successful album.
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