New for 2024: Review for 2003 and 2008
1967: The Castiles play the Hullabaloo in Middletown, New Jersey.
1968: The destined-for-legend Upstage club prepares to open for business in Asbury Park, and the local paper publishes a profile.
1974: Bruce and the still unnamed E Street Band play two shows at Houston’s Liberty Hall. The late show features the concert debut of “The Fever,” “Gimme That Wine” and “Angel’s Blues.”
1977: An early version of “Don’t Look Back” makes its debut at the Sports Arena in Toledo.
1983: Bruce records “The Klansman” in his home studio. This haunting gem remains unreleased to this day.
1989: At Mickey Rourke’s Rubber Club in Los Angeles, Bruce joins The Mighty Hornets for “C.C. Rider.”
1999: Bruce and the E Street Band rehearse for their upcoming Reunion Tour at Asbury Park’s Convention Hall. News coverage below.
2000: Bruce and the reunited E Street Band close out the Florida leg of their Reunion Tour with a second show in Sunrise.
2003: The Rising Tour moves north to the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence.
2005: Bruce rehearses for his upcoming solo tour at the Paramount Theater in Asbury Park.
2008: A rare “Incident on 57th Street” highlights the Magic Tour’s stop at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale.
2016: The 2016 version of the River Tour moves on to the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, where “Glory Days” makes its tour debut.
2021: Bruce’s From My Home to Yours radio show continues with Episode 19, “Fans and Bands,” on E Street Radio.