Lizanne Knott celebrated Bruce’s 60th birthday by recording a wistful cover of deep cut “Stolen Car.”
Month: September 2019
Guest blogger Bill Kenney takes us back to The Meadowlands on the Wrecking Ball Tour.
One time only: Bruce joins The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, and a host of other all-stars to back Stevie Wonder on his 1966 classic “Uptight (Everything’s Alright).”
Cast off before he ever even finished it, “Love’s Gonna Be Tonight” is a Buddy Holly homage that might have been right at home on The River.
Steve Van Zandt takes the lead on a stunning cover of Willie Dixon’s “You Know My Love.” Oh, and Bruce plays on it, too.
One-man cover band Errol Beutell tackles “Born to Run,” playing all the parts himself—and it’s pretty darn impressive.
At an impromptu soundcheck-turned-preshow, Bruce, Southside, and friends play a loose, fun cover of a Hank Williams classic.
How do you break down a song when the songwriter is an unreliable source? You just dive right in and listen. Let’s cut through the mystery of “Harry’s Place” and explore the heart of the song.
A late, last-minute sign request leads to an ever-after show-closing encore.
They may be new, but they’re great. New York-based Racketeers nails Bruce’s “Atlantic City” in a beautiful homage to the original album arrangement.