Bruce Springsteen collaborated with Patti Scialfa and The National's Bryce Dessner on "Addicted to Romance," a song for the film "She Came to Me." File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI Sept. 29 (UPI) ...
June 27 (UPI) --Bruce Springsteen is back with new music. The "Born to Run" singer, 75, released Tracks II: The Lost Albums Friday, which includes 83 never-heard songs from seven previously-unreleased ...
Bruce Springsteen has turned in the fifth single from Tracks II: The Lost Albums, a collection of seven divergent full-length albums recorded between 1983 and 2018, now pulled off the shelf and slated ...
Bruce Springsteen has officially released “Addicted to Romance,” the original song that he made for writer and director Rebecca Miller’s new romantic comedy She Came to Me. He collaborated with Bryce ...
The music community is banding together to benefit an ailing rock star, and Bruce Springsteen is chipping in. Jesse Malin, a musician best known as the vocalist for D Generation, suffered a spinal ...
Days before the 50th anniversary of the release of “Born to Run,” Bruce Springsteen blessed his fans by finally officially releasing a coveted outtake from the beloved album. The Boss released “Lonely ...
Bruce Springsteen spoke on his SiriusXM E Street radio channel, dubbed From My Home To Yours, about his rock-n-roll influences and the musical groups he considered the genre’s godfathers. The ...
Bruce Springsteen’s catalog is vast. Only the truly die-hard fans will have the wherewithal to look into the nooks and crannies. If you want to take that leap, start your journey with the three rare ...
Bruce Springsteen has released another song in the weeks before the release of Tracks II: The Lost Albums, a seven-LP set that collects previously unreleased records made between 1983 and 2018.
Bruce Springsteen has released his cover of the 2015 Jesse Malin “She Don’t Love Me Now.” The new song appears on the forthcoming covers compilation Silver Patron Saints. Find the track below.
Selecting one song to listen to for the rest of your life would be a difficult choice for anyone, let alone an artist who spent most of his existence absorbing, learning from, and writing his own ...