For a young Jersey Shore songwriter fascinated with American westerns, undersea cowboys is as high concept as it gets.
Watch Tony nominee (and soon-to-be winner) Aaron Tveit bring Bruce’s cinematic classic to life on his concert stage.
Keep your room clean, kids.
Long before “The Ghost of Tom Joad,” Bruce recorded another song influenced by Steinbeck’s novel: an E Street Band cover of Woody Guthrie’s “Vigilante Man.”
Two nights only: Little Steven takes the lead and Bruce Springsteen plays the sideman when Southside Jonny takes ill.
Brian W. Foster and Ashley Johnson remind us how lonely those first days of quarantine were with their haunting cover of “Radio Nowhere.”
It’s one of the great Springsteen mysteries: what exactly makes “I’m on Fire” so freaking popular?
Late on the High Hopes Tour, Bruce added a Clash cover to his set lists–one that temporary E Streeter Tom Morello was more than a little familiar with.
Bruce lent his instrumental support to one of the standout tracks on Patti’s debut album.
Tommaso Imperiali won third-place recognition for his powerful cover of “Devils & Dust” at this year’s Cover Me contest in Bergamo.