It was the strangest of all team-ups, at the strangest of times. It was just after Memorial Day in 2020, still very much the early…
One time only: Bruce joins The Patti Smith Group for Patti’s land-mark opus from her debut album.
At his only appearance to date in India, Bruce joined The Epidemics on stage and contributed his harmonica stylings to their song “Up to You.” It ended up being integrated into the released studio track.
One time only: Elliott Murphy joins Bruce on stage in Paris for an acoustic duet on Elliott’s 1976 epic.
Bruce joined The Who on their classic “Won’t Get Fooled Again” twice–once in 1990 and again a quarter century later. Watch both of those performances here.
One night only: Bruce joins Roy Orbison and his all-star backing band on a new song that Roy wouldn’t release until after his death.
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel trade lead vocals on Billy’s 1977 hit, “Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song).”
One time only: Jon Bon Jovi joins Bruce, Southside Johnny, and Little Steven on Steve’s classic song from Southside’s Hearts of Stone album.
When Bruce finally got the chance to perform with one of his idols, the both brought their full power to bear on this 1966 soul classic.
At the height of the pandemic, Bon Iver enlisted some surprising guest vocalists for their one-off anti-capitalist single.









