Watch Toronto-based Basia Bulat’s solo autoharp cover of Bruce’s nostalgic “Glory Days.”
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Eddie Floyd contributed more than just a song to Bruce’s sets. Let’s take a look at how one of Bruce’ great musical influences inspired Bruce’s on-stage presence as well.
Jane Willow captured the sense of isolation and frustration we all felt early in the pandemic with her cover of “Dancing in the Dark.” Now she’s updated it for what it feels like a year later.
At a 1996 Hall of Fame tribute concert, Bruce teamed up with Joe Ely and Arlo Guthrie for Woody Guthrie’s tribute to Oklahoma.
Last Year’s Cover Me critics’ prize winner is back for another run at the title–here’s her brand new solo electric cover of “If I Was the Priest.”
One time only: Bruce joins Mick Jagger, Stevie Wonder, Tina Turner, and more on Aretha Franklin’s 1967 anthem.
Barely a week into the Trump Administration, Bruce apologized on behalf of America to his Australian audience for the new president’s diplomatic rudeness.
In the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, Americana artist Domenic Cicola assembled The Coalesce Choir to record a powerful community cover of Bruce’s “American Skin (41 Shots).”
Joe Grushecky’s first song on the heels of American Babylon was a complete tonal shift–a warm, uplifting rocker that resonates even more today than when he first released it.
Live music in packed clubs lives on in Australia, where Sydney-based The Album Show shone the spotlight on Bruce’s Born in the U.S.A. album just last week. Check out their smoky cover of “Cover Me” inside.