The singer says a 1995 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame performance went off the rails when Johnny Cash changed the key mid song.
The 1970s was an amazing decade for classic rock albums, as Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin IV, and The Who's ...
Chris Rea was massive in the late-80s and early-90s, often pigeonholed as the kind of musician enjoyed by people who couldn’t ...
Live music in North Jersey this weekend includes Queensrÿche, Andy Lackow, Jersey Sound and the Kootz. Plus, learn about ...
In January 2012, as she embarked on press interviews in support of her hugely-anticipated second studio album Born To Die, ...
Following a sold-out workshop residency at the Gramercy Theatre, Silver Manhattan by world-renowned singer-songwriter Jesse ...
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Today in Music History for Jan. 13: In 1501, Christianity's first vernacular hymnal was printed in Prague, capital of the present-day Czech Republic. It contained 89 hymns in the Czech language. In ...
The Goodwill Westville Store and Donation Center in New Haven stands as a monument to second-hand splendor, offering ...
Musically, "Tunnel of Love," with its mix of country, pop, rock, and folk songs, is a modest effort, much like Springsteen's ...
"Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" explores how Bruce Springsteen confronted the creative challenges behind one of his ...
Bruce Springsteen is a regular guy at the Jersey Shore but after his success, he's become a worldwide superstar.
Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan once dished out one of the best (and, perhaps, mostly unlikely) duets of the 1990s.
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