Axl Rose’s last public appearance for six years was an almost literal last-minute duet with Bruce Springsteen in 1994 at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Category: Meeting Across the River
“Sea of Heartbreak” first became a hit in 1961, when Don Gibson took it all the way to #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles…
One of the rare outtakes from the Seeger Sessions, “Hobo’s Lullaby” features Bruce and Pete Seeger in one of their few studio recordings together.
On the 25th anniversary of American Babylon, Joe Grushecky and I take a look back at the making and meaning of Joe’s landmark album and his decades-long friendship with producer, co-writer, and collaborator Bruce Springsteen.
Not just once but three times: Bruce Springsteen plays guitar hero with Paul McCartney in live performances of The Beatles’ legendary final track.
Joe Grushecky’s American Babylon album ends on an unsettling note with a song that could be the mirror image of “Hungry Heart.”
Bruce’s last public premiere to date was an eerily prescient one: Jesse Malin’s “Meet Me at the End of the World.”
Soul legend Sam Moore made nightly appearances at Bruce’s 2003 holiday shows–each one was a delight, but none more than this Sam and Bruce team-up on “I Thank You.”
Spotlight on Patti Scialfa today, and her wonderful Rumble Doll single, “As Long as I Can Be With You.” Check out the rare performance (with Bruce on backup) inside.
At Roy Orbison’s legendary Black and White Night event, Bruce took a guitar solo on Roy’s earliest hit.









