A one-off cover of “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin” and the taping of VH1 Storytellers leads the highlights from this date in Bruce history. Watch two full shows, rare clips, and more highlights inside.
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On this date: Bruce records “Roulette,” performs “Johnny Bye-Bye” for the final time, releases Live in New York City, and jams with Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora. Video and more highlights inside.
Steve Van Zandt makes his Steel Mill debut, Dr. Zoom and the Sonic Boom play their first show, and Bruce convinces Columbia Records to sign The Bangles–all on this date in Springsteen history.
The live debuts of “Frankie” and “Ain’t Got You” both happened on this date in history. More highlights inside.
A fantastic 1974 interview, the only performance of “You’ll Be Comin’ Down,” and a guest-appearance by Eddie Vedder in Seattle lead the highlights from this eventful date in Springsteen history.
On this date in history: Danny Federici makes his final appearance with the E Street Band. Watch the emotional performance, plus more highlights from across the years.
On this date: Bruce meets Nils for the first time and plays with Ronnie Spector and Flo and Eddie.
A fascinating 2012 interview and great Australian performances from 2014 and 2017 highlight this day in Springsteen history.
Great duets highlight this day in Bruce history: “Thunder Road” with Melissa Etheridge, and “Highway to Hell” and “Darkness on the Edge of Town” with Eddie Vedder.
On this date: Listen to an outstanding Bruce Springsteen Band performance from 1972 and more.