I know, I know–another vacation. But this one’s short, and I brought you back something!
Katie Cross brightens up Bruce’s world-weary love song, and it’s just as wonderfully romantic.
One time only: The Castiles put their own spin on Lee Dorsey’s 1965 R&B hit.
If you’d like Bruce Springsteen to sing on your album, it helps to have an in. Just ask his son’s guitar teacher.
From his wonderful 2009 tribute album Hearts of Stone, check out Lorenzo Bertocchini’s beautiful arrangement of Bruce’s very, very deep cut.
If you’re paying attention to the words, you’re doing it wrong. This is song you feel, not hear.
Guest-blogger Barry Rebo shares his unique recollections from one of Bruce’s most well-known shows.
Introducing guest-blogger Katy Crane in her first of hopefully many appearances. Today she offers a counter-take to my interpretation of “Western Stars.”
It’s the opening track that gets all the attention, but Bruce’s contribution to the closing track of Joe Ely’s 1995 album is just as worthy.
One time only: Dr. Zoom and the Sonic Boom let loose (and I do mean loose) with the transitional “Lady of Boston.”