One time only: Bruce and Jon Bon Jovi team up at a benefit show to cover Bon Jovi’s first number one hit.
My Morning Jacket delivered a faithful cover of “Hungry Heart” at their New Year’s Eve concert in 2012.
“Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” paved the way for “Back in Your Arms” and other down-on-my-knees Springsteen classics. Hear Bruce and the band cover it inside.
Bruce seems to have spent a lot of time working on “Chevrolet Deluxe,” but in the end, he sold it for parts.
My all-time favorite show–under a full moon, in an ancient arena, Bruce breathed new life into a collection of American folk songs and shared them with a raucous but respectful Italian crowd.
Passenger stops by SiriusXM’s Studios and performs a stripped-down cover of “The River.”
“Queen of the Supermarket” is one of Bruce’s best 21st century songs. There–I’ve said it. I’ll explain why inside.
I was lucky to be in the front row for Springsteen on Broadway on opening night. Here’s how it all went down.
The Dixie Chicks make a surprise appearance in Detroit, joining Bruce, REM, and company on the Vote for Change stage.
It may not have accomplished much in the short term, but Bruce and company put on a galvanizing show in Cleveland that helped reclaimed patriotism for the American left.