One time only: Bruce becomes an honorary Beach Boy when he joins Brian Wilson on stage for “Surfin’ U.S.A.”
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Watch Bruce back Tina Turner one of her signature songs, then go vote her in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!
It took four decades and seven private priors, but Bruce finally debuted “Green River” on the E Street stage with its songwriter, John Fogerty.
Bruce’s one-time-only performance of “Blue Bayou” with Roy Orbison and friends went missing in action for years after being edited out of Roy’s Black and White Night TV special, but you can watch that beautiful performance here.
Bruce contributed an emotive guitar solo to the closing track of John Mellencamp’s recent album.
One time only: Bruce and Neil Young join Bob Dylan on stage for an encore of “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” (and no, Bruce doesn’t sing the chorus).
Ronnie Spector (August 10, 1943 – January 12, 2022) – one of the greatest voices to ever grace the E Street stage.
Bruce and Jesse’s first-ever on-stage performance was the lead single from Jesse’s debut album.
Patti and Bruce reunited with Dion DiMucci last year on a second religious-themed collaboration.
“Heaven Help the Lonely” should have been a hit single for Willie Nile; Bruce clearly enjoyed playing it with Willie at back-to-back Light of Day appearances.









