There was one country classic in particular that Bruce Springsteen noted as a favorite, so much so that he decided to cover it as well.
Springsteen with the E Street Band in tow, augmented by a five-piece horn section opened his "Tunnel of Love Express" tour in this old Massachusetts mill town.
It all started out as a “reverse surprise party” for his friends.
"No one cares if Police Chief Wiggum sounds great when he sings as long as it's funny," Azaria, 61, tells USA TODAY while ...
The singer-songwriter has become one of the most popular musicians in America without much changing his no-frills approach.
IT came as quite the shock to me to discover that people in Iran have been protesting against their grisly government. You see, I get all my news about the latest horrific injustices in the world ...
The country singer dropped his sixth album, “With Heaven on Top,” on Friday, and fans are speculation whether the song “Skin” ...
Clarence Clemons, the beloved saxophonist of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, left an indelible mark on music and lives on ...
Everyone that reads The Aquarian would have the best time interviewing Hank Azaria. Rock and Roll and The Simpsons are ...
Actor Hank Azaria talks about voicing Bruce Springsteen onstage, blending theater and music, and why his EZ Street Band show is about truth, not imitation.
Bruce Springsteen was just one minute into his unannounced appearance with Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul at the Stony Pony’s WhyHunger benefit show on Sunday evening when the fire alarm ...
Kenny Chesney talks about his Bruce Springsteen fandom in a new Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music ...