Can a day in Bruce history get any more packed? Hear the backstory from Ernest “Boom” Carter’s first show; listen to Bruce, Madonna, and Prince play together in 1985; watch a classic Grammy Awards performance with Elvis Costello and Dave Grohl, and much more!
Tag: Joe Grushecky
Bruce Springsteen performs at President Obama’s inaugural concert, a truly all-star Hall of Fame jam, the debut performance of “Frankie Fell in Love,” and much more on this day in history.
Bruce joins The Who on stage, plays a “surprise” Light of Day set, and more.
On this date: the E Street Band plays to one of their smallest audiences ever, the revived River tour kicks off, plus news footage from ’96.
On this date in Springsteen history: Watch a full Light of Day performance, plus the premiere of the video for “Tunnel of Love.”
On this day: the release of High Hopes, the one and only performance of “Gov. Christie’s Traffic Jam,” and more.
It’s the debut of “Brothers Under the Bridge,” the release of “The Wrestler,” and the last “Crush on You” for 28 years as Bruce’s tours start to wind down for the year.
One of Joe and Bruce’s best collaborations may have inspired one of Bruce’s own songs too.
One of the best singles of 1995, “Labor of Love” was also a musical seed for one of Bruce’s best songs too.
One time only: Bruce joins Joe Grushecky on stage for a ferocious performance of Joe’s “I Was Born to Rock.”