Finally: a rock arrangement of “Nebraska,” courtesy of Italian rockers Diego Mercuri and the Wrecking Band.
Month: March 2020
The E Street Band refuses to be stumped when a fan requests The Troggs’ bar band classic.
This early demo, influenced if not shaped by Bruce’s 1971-72 family reunion, points the way to “Lost in the Flood” and other saga songs to come.
One time only: Patti Scialfa performs one of her most beautiful and unabashedly romantic songs, with her husband backing her on guitar.
We now have a site index of other artists covering Bruce Springsteen’s songbook! Check it out to see what other artists do with your favorite songs.
Direct from the Mark Lavengood Band’s most recent tour, check out their great rendition of Bruce’s “Born in the U.S.A.”
Set the wayback machine for 1974 and listen to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band give a ska treatment to Sam Cooke’s “Cupid.”
A themed benefit concert invite provided the spark for Bruce’s original talking blues. Take a listen and laugh along inside.
In 1997, Bruce plucked Sis Cunningham’s bitingly funny dust bowl chronicle from obscurity when he recorded it in his very first Seeger Session. Nine years later, it would become a nightly tour showpiece.
Hot off the presses, Cosmic Spin brings their trademark harmonies and guitar grooves to Bruce’s “Tougher Than the Rest” — and the result is fantastic.