On this date: Bruce plays “Chimes of Freedom” for the first time, records a live performance for Clarence’s future album, has a chance encounter with a Boston street musician and more.
Tag: The Bruce Springsteen Band
Don’t even know where to start today–treasures abound. Listen to a gorgeous Bruce Springsteen Band performance from ’71, the earliest known performance of “New York City Serenade,” watch a delightful Copenhagen street performance, and so very much more.
On this date: Bruce and Steve play an emotional tribute to the victims of the Norway attacks, Bruce makes surprise appearances with Southside Johnny and Joe Grushecky, and the feature documentary Springsteen & I is released to theaters worldwide.
This uncirculating, fifty-year-old recording showcases the Bruce Springsteen Band at the height of their powers.
Even fifty years ago, Bruce Springsteen was stopping audiences in their tracks with this fifteen-minute, preachifying, testifying, rueful improv piece.
One time only: The Bruce Springsteen Band takes a swing at a girl group classic.
One time only: Backing vocalist Francine Daniels joins the Bruce Springsteen Band for three nights only, including this only known performance of Bruce’s “Living in Rock and Roll.”
Let’s say goodbye to summer with an end-of-summer breakup song from The Bruce Springsteen Band.
For a young Jersey Shore songwriter fascinated with American westerns, undersea cowboys is as high concept as it gets.
Long before “Detroit Medley,” The Bruce Springsteen Band was grooving to “C.C. Rider” in a much bluesier arrangement.