For a brief time during the summer of 1975, Bruce’s shows featured a sweet, tender cover of The Drifters’ “Up on the Roof.”
Author: Ken
Bruce closed the show at the 2016 Rainforest Fund holiday concert, playing five songs that included two live premieres and one fantastic team-up.
Most artists spend their career working toward a pinnacle like “Incident in 57th Street.” Bruce recorded his on his 24th birthday.
Mojo Nixon’s never-released cover of “Badlands” is fresh, fierce, and fascinating–it deserves to be heard.
Bruce contributes some smoking guitar licks to Lisa Lowell’s sultry ode to the Moulin Rouge.
Are you loose? Bruce certainly was, the first time the E Street Band covered Chuck Berry’s 1959 classic, “Little Queenie.”
Lost in time: a lovely pre-E Street Band romantic ballad captured in gorgeous quality.
Lanny Cordola delivers a beautiful, atmospheric studio recording of “My Beautiful Reward.”
Although Bruce has never officially covered “I’m Alive” in concert, he did tinker with The Hollies’ #1 UK hit during a 1978 soundcheck. Check it out inside.
Bruce’s cover of the Elvis Presley classic has stayed under the radar despite several official releases.