When nature calls, Bruce makes up a song.
Author: Ken
Bruce Springsteen’s fourth studio album becomes the first to receive the complete Roll of the Dice treatment.
Bruce’s first officially released father/song features the singer and the band at peak fury and ferocity.
One of only two known outtakes from The Rising, “Down in the Hole” is the brutal, tragic tale of the search for loved ones at Ground Zero.
On his 2007 live album and at a 2019 Sirius XM studio appearance, David Gray covered Bruce’s 1982 Nebraska deep cut.
So nice he wrote it thrice–and maybe more, depending on how you count. Let’s listen to the moving target that is “Action in the Streets.”
One of Joe and Bruce’s best collaborations may have inspired one of Bruce’s own songs too.
This lush but dark River-era outtake is one of Bruce’s best songs that never made an official studio album.
Saxophonist/singer/songwriter Tommy Mauri puts a reggae spin on “Spirit in the Night” for the upcoming Cover Me competition in Bergamo.
The final chapter in Bruce’s father-and-son songwriting.