On this day: the release of High Hopes, the one and only performance of “Gov. Christie’s Traffic Jam,” and more.
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Watch Bruce induct Creedence Clearwater Revival into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, listen to an NPR interview from 2014, and more.
Youngstown in Youngstown, an all-star HOF jam, and a secret gig at the White House are among this day’s highlights.
On this date: The Big Man is born, and Bruce wins a Golden Globe. Plus: video highlights from Springsteen on Broadway.
Listen to the never-released “Sell It and They Will Come,” first performed on this day in 1996, an E Street Radio interview from 2014, and more.
On this date: listen to the earliest live recording of Bruce and the E Street Band, a full performance of Springsteen on Broadway, and more.
Oh, the ignominy: Rejections, second fiddles, and name mangling mark January 8th in Springsteen history.
On this date: Bruce premieres a new song written for Jann Wenner’s birthday. It hasn’t surfaced to this day.
On this date: Seven-year-old Bruce stays up late to watch Elvis, gorgeous soundboard recordings from a 1974 show and rehearsal, and more.
Today in Springsteen history: two notable births (one human, one vinyl) and one rebirth.