Fifty years after they played together, Bruce Springsteen found himself the last surviving member of his very first band.
Author: Ken
Bruce tackles one of the all-time greatest Stax singles with the help of Stax legend Sam Moore.
One time only: Bruce and Eddie Vedder team up on one of Eddie’s oldest and most beloved songs.
One time only: Bruce joins a truly all-star assembly an early Rock Hall induction to perform one of the greatest girl group songs of all time.
During sound checks on the Tunnel of Love Tour, Bruce occasionally covered one of Van Morrison’s loveliest songs.
It’s a bit of a mess on its own merits, but this early Steel Mill song paved the way for a Born to Run classic years later.
It takes some searching and stretching to find a Springsteen performance of one of the most beloved Motown songs ever.
An early Wild and Innocent outtake based on a still-standing bar bears the seeds of classic songs still to come.
Way back in 1976, Bruce invented some on-the-fly accompaniment for one of Patti Smith’s legendary improvised musical monologues.
Jon Landau logs a lone performer credit on this obscure hybrid outtake from the Darkness era.