On this date: Bruce records his first demos for Columbia Records, honors Pete Seeger and Dr. John, makes a return visit to Jazz Fest, and more.
Tag: John Fogerty
On this date: Bruce makes his legendary late-night Graceland expedition. Plus: great video of Bruce’s return visit to JazzFest and rare performances and premieres over the years.
Bruce joins The Who on stage, plays a “surprise” Light of Day set, and more.
Youngstown in Youngstown, an all-star HOF jam, and a secret gig at the White House are among this day’s highlights.
Bruce Springsteen’s cover of this timeless CCR classic sparked a national conversation that never stopped.
Springsteen has covered John Fogerty’s signature song seven times over the years. Check them all out here.
Bruce galvanized his audiences to vote for change by leading all-star team-ups on Nick Lowe’s earnest anthem.
At John Fogerty’s 50th birthday party. Bruce debuted what may be a lost original song–and it’s a fun one, to boot.
It took four decades and seven private priors, but Bruce finally debuted “Green River” on the E Street stage with its songwriter, John Fogerty.
Bruce performed the only song enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame nightly with its original artist during the Vote for Change Tour.