The strange but true story of how the lead singer of The Hollies covered Bruce’s most famous song before it was even released.
Night Two in Philadelphia finishes as strong as it opened, with rarities and wild cards abounding.
One time only: Bruce guests with Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band for Ringo’s classic “Photograph.”
On Night One (of six!) in Philadelphia on the Working on a Dream tour, Bruce granted my all-time most-wished-for chase song.
“Fade Away” is a young man’s “Back in Your Arms,” a Danny Federici-powered cry of anguish over lost love. It’s beautiful and perfect–Bruce’s songwriting at its best.
A surprise pre-show sets the tone for a memorable night at the L.A. Sports Arena.
New video: Bruce joins an all-start jam at the fourth annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and covers Larry Williams’ “Bony Maronie.”
In which I discover the secret to getting in the building for sound check.
From the 1998 film Hav Plenty, Babyface and Des’ree take Bruce’s already sultry “Fire” and turn it up a notch.
“Jesus Was an Only Son” is a quiet reflection on the pain of losing a child. It transcends its religious imagery and resonates with any parent with children on the verge of adulthood.