“I knew I had done something remarkable,” John Fogerty says of his years with Creedence Clearwater Revival in the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now. “In a sense, I did what the Beatles did, but I did it all by myself. I didn’t have two other guys to write …
Read More »Zach Bryan Recruits Bruce Springsteen to Perform 'Atlantic City' at New Jersey Concert
Zach Bryan closed out his three-night run in New Jersey with a bang. Before the musician hit the stage on Sunday, July 20, the Bruce Springsteen record “House of a Thousand Guitars” blared throughout MetLife Stadium. It was a hometown homage to the veteran artist (“I’m Goin’ Down” opened the …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen's Latest Tour Grosses Over $700 Million
Bruce Springsteen’s just-completed world tour with the E Street Band has proven to be the most successful of the rocker’s career with a gross of more than $700 million. The tour, which spanned 129 shows and two continents from 2023 to 2025 (with a peptic ulcer postponement in between), made …
Read More »Watch Bruce Springsteen Wrap Up Epic World Tour With John Fogerty's 'Rockin' All Over the World'
After 29 months, six distinct legs, and 130 concerts across practically every corner of Europe and North America, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band finally wrapped up their world tour Thursday evening at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan, Italy. The setlist was largely standard for this final leg of …
Read More »Why Did Bruce Springsteen Hide So Many Albums in His Vault?
What if Bruce Springsteen had followed up his synth-and-drum-machine-driven 1994 hit “Streets of Philadelphia” with a whole album largely in that vein? What if he’d dropped an album of Great American Songbook-style ballads instead of 2017’s Western Stars? Springsteen’s just-released boxed set Tracks II: The Lost Albums is packed with …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen's 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' Is an Epic Chronicle of His Missing Years
It’s not every day that Bruce Springsteen releases seven albums at the same time — 83 songs in all, going back over 40 years. But there’s never been an archival project with the same crazed ambition of his new box, Tracks II: The Lost Albums. His 1998 Tracks was a …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen: 'Time Is Finite, and Your Performing Time Is Finite'
W hen the pandemic brought the live-music industry to a complete stop in 2020, Bruce Springsteen found himself at home with a lot of free time on his hands. He decided to make good use of it by poring over his massive vault of unreleased music, pulling out seven complete …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen Confirms the Electric 'Nebraska' Tapes Are Real
Bruce Springsteen confirmed the long-rumored existence of an electric, full-band version of his celebrated acoustic record Nebraska — after insisting it didn’t exist during a new interview with Rolling Stone. The electric Nebraska has become a mythical object for Springsteen fans over the years, and there’s been a lot of …
Read More »Jeremy Allen White Was Born to Run as Bruce Springsteen in 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' Trailer
In the first official trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, Jon Landau (Jeremy Strong) wants to make a few things clear. “Here’s what I want you to understand,” the longtime music manager tells Columbia Records executive Al Teller (David Krumholtz), “this is not about either one of us. This …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen, the Crooner? Hear Surprising 'Lost' Track 'Sunday Love'
“Sunday Love,” a Bruce Springsteen ballad that’s premiering today that’s officially coming out as part of the Tracks II: The Lost Albums box set, finds the singer-songwriter in crooner mode. With horns and strings, the song recalls the best of Burt Bacharach and Hal David’s melodramatic production, while the way …
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