This date in Springsteen history features more rehearsals than concerts–but there are still a couple of gems. Check them out inside.
Month: March 2024
Bruce debuts “The Fever” and “Don’t Look Back,” records “The Klansman,” and more.
On this date: Jake Clemons’ debut E Street Band performance and Suki Lahav’s final one.
It’s a behind-the-scenes day: listen to the backstory of Ernest “Boom” Carter’s first show, watch local news coverage of the Tunnel of Love Express tour, and spy on Bruce getting ready for sound check with The Wallflowers.
“We Are the World” was released on this date in 1985. More highlights from this date in Springsteen history inside, including Bruce’s first-ever shows in Houston and Atlantic City.
On this date in Springsteen history: Bruce releases his Wrecking Ball album, reunites with Steel Mill bandmate Robbin Thompson in Richmond, makes a surprise appearance with Soul Asylum and more.
On this date in history: Bruce plays “Fade Away” for the last time for almost a quarter-century. More highlights inside.
Bruce likes to spend March 4th below the Mason-Dixon line, it seems. Check out highlights from Florida, North Carolina and Kentucky from this date in history.
On this date: Bruce films one of his very best videos, and Barack Obama takes in Springsteen on Broadway.
An E Street “sneak attack,” a self-spoofing Bruce, and a pair of guest-starring Joes highlight this day in Springsteen history.