On this date: Bruce releases his Devils & Dust album, debuts “Hello Sunshine,” and more.
Author: Ken
Bruce kicks off the Devils & Dust Tour, wraps up the first U.S. leg of the River (2016) Tour, and appears on Good Morning America to promote his new Seeger Sessions album. These and more highlights inside.
Highlights today include a Steel Mill recording from 1970, a radio broadcast from 1973, the one-and-only performance of “Dollhouse,” and much more.
Happy Leap Day! Check out highlights from leap years past, including Bruce’s first-ever performance of “Love Me Tender.”
Even Bruce Springsteen’s musical encyclopedia can miss an entry or two, as evidenced by his adaptation of this William Bell song transformed by Jackie Shane.
Truly one time only, and never before heard: Bruce Springsteen joins local band Odin and creates a brand new song on the spot.
With a tragic backstory and a standout out David Ruffin vocal performance, “I Wish It Would Rain” practically dares any cover contender to meet its anguish. Springsteen was up for the challenge.
It was a surprising choice for a surprise performance, but it proved so nice they did it twice.
Bruce Springsteen’s cover of this timeless CCR classic sparked a national conversation that never stopped.
There’s a truly great EP buried within this over-stuffed and thematically inconsistent album.