An embarrassment of riches on this date in Bruce history: the one and only performance of “Hunter of Invisible Game,” a Grammy performance with Paul McCartney, a Johnny Cash tribute, and much more–great footage and audio today!
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Bruce apologizes to Australia on behalf of America and sends a message back to Washington DC on this date in Springsteen history. More highlights inside.
Bruce plays his first ever show in Chicago, preps for his first ever show in South Africa, and records two songs that have still never seen the light of day. These and more highlights inside.
Happy birthday to Danny Federici, born on this date in 1950. Also on this date: Steel Mill plays their last gig, an original River Tour show is captured on video, and more.
Today’s highlights include a show from the short-lived Sundance Blues Band and Springsteen’s Hall of Fame induction of (and duet with) Roy Orbison.
Classic all-star Hall of Fame team-ups lead the highlights from this date in Springsteen history.
Oh, the ignominy: Rejections, second fiddles, and name mangling mark January 8th in Springsteen history.
On this date: Bruce premieres a new song written for Jann Wenner’s birthday. It hasn’t surfaced to this day.
On this date: Born in the U.S.A. passes Thriller’s run on the U.S. album chart, Bruce plays his first-ever show in Toronto, and more.
Listen to a 1974 interview, a legendary ’78 concert, and watch a 1994 holiday show appearance–all from this date.