Many consider 1992 to be the low point in the long arc of Bruce Springsteen’s career. The E Street Band was officially in the rearview…
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.
One time only: Bruce teams up with “The New Dylan” and his band on the MTV Video Awards.
One time only: Bruce Springsteen joins local band Solar Circus to pay tribute to the late Jerry Garcia.









