YouTube O.G. superstar finally turns his attention to Bruce’s music, and the result is spectacular.
Author: Ken
When Bruce’s early band Steel Mill needed a palate cleanser during their heavy sets, they often turned to this drunkenly loose and sassy lark.
One time only: Bruce performs one of the most beloved protest songs of all time for its author and original artist at the 1997 Kennedy Center Honors.
Bruce turns the essential, existential question of rock and roll into a 2007 shoulda-been-a-hit single.
Okay, justĀ oneĀ more post before I go back to vacation mode, because this new cover of “Born in the U.S.A.” by Home Free is too great…
Bruce’s last great hit was a defining moment for his career and a pinnacle of his songwriting.
Our final Cover Me entry before our month-long hiatus is Boss-approved! Check out this lovely arrangement of a Western Stars deep cut.
My first-hand report from Re-opening Night of Springsteen on Broadway, and my first vacation in over 1,270 days.
Joe Grushecky’s American Babylon album ends on an unsettling note with a song that could be the mirror image of “Hungry Heart.”