One time only (in public at least): Bruce Springsteen covers John Fogerty’s 1971 hit single with John Eddie, Greg Kihn, Elliott Murphy, and Marshall Crenshaw.
One time only: At a 1978 sound check, Bruce Springsteen reminds us why he was once considered one of greatest guitarists on the Jersey Shore.
The true, winding road from a backyard birthday party to a critically acclaimed, Grammy-winning album.
Bruce joined a long line of artists in keeping an important African-American spiritual protest song alive and vibrant for generations to come.
An early rock and roll sequel and the tragic deaths of two of his musical heroes inspired this powerful, under-the-radar B-side.
At Roy Orbison’s legendary Black and White Night event, Bruce took a guitar solo on Roy’s earliest hit.
Five artists from around the world bring us a new crop of fresh and inventive takes on Bruce Springsteen’s greatest hit.
When nature calls, Bruce makes up a song.
Bruce Springsteen’s fourth studio album becomes the first to receive the complete Roll of the Dice treatment.
Bruce’s first officially released father/song features the singer and the band at peak fury and ferocity.