Bruce Springsteen has never recorded a No. 1 pop hit. He came as close as he ever would in 1984, only to be denied by another megastar.
Bruce Springsteen topped the charts 42 years ago.
Bruce Springsteen offers a path to happiness on "Prove It All Night". But he doesn't pretend that it's going to be easy.
The track was praised as an ode to freedom, and a "definitive American song from one of the definitive American bands." ...
Says long-time morning host Brian O’Donnell, who started hosting WGUC-FM mornings in 1997 while doing Saturday mornings for old WNKU-FM, then operated by Northern Kentucky University.
“Which Side Are You On?” was composed in 1931, a woman’s spontaneous response to a coal company’s effort to prevent miners in Harlan County, Kentucky, from joining the United Mine Workers of America.
In November 1975, UK music weekly New Musical Express included an article by Charles Shaar Murray titled “Are You Alive To The Jive Of The Sound Of '75.” Recently in New York, he was revealing what he ...
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Today in Music History for Feb. 25: ...
"We are living through dark, disturbing and dangerous times, but do not despair - the cavalry is coming!" Springsteen says in ...
Bruce Springsteen announced Feb. 17 that he and the E Street Band are launching the ‘Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour.’ ...
Bruce Springsteen brings his political message back to U.S. arenas with a new run of shows. The “Land of Hope and Dreams” ...
Springsteen, of all artists, the one who’d held fast throughout his touring life to a fixed mantra, ‘No one gets left behind, ...