CLICK HERE if you are having trouble viewing these photos on a mobile device. Here’s some hard-core Bob Seger trivia, complete with comments the man himself made during an interview. Check it out ...
Say what you will about Bob Seger, but the man’s got soul. Fusing raspy rock ‘n’ roll with blues and soul music, Seger released tunes as American as apple pie. Alongside his Silver Bullet Band, he ...
Nineteen seventy-six was a monster year for Bob Seger. So big, it spilled over into 1977, a time when Seger grew from local Joe and regional rock star to platinum-selling household name. Which means ...
A whole new world is opening up for Bob Seger fans. The iconic Detroit rocker and his longtime label Capitol Records have at last launched his official artist channel on YouTube, the video hosting ...
“How will I be remembered, will my critics be unkind?” reflects Bob Seger in the introspective lyrics that frame “The Answer’s In The Question,” a song culled from his new CD Face The Promise. Bob ...
Artists usually don’t have their breakthrough nine albums and a decade or so into their recording career. But then again, when an album is as wonderfully realized as Night Moves, which was released in ...
CLICK HERE if you are having trouble viewing these photos on a mobile device. Local fans gathered at the Shoreline Amphitheatre Thursday, Sept. 26, to say goodbye to the great Bob Seger, who is on ...
Bob Seger has dozens of well-known songs, way more than you probably remember him having. Take a look at a set list from Night Moves: The Ultimate Bob Seger Tribute and you’ll find yourself thinking, ...
Bob Seger has dozens of songs that take listeners inside the human experience, but only two tunes were needed to sum up his monumental career Saturday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Rock and Roll ...
To wrap up a musical career that has spanned over 50 years, Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band’s final tour made a stop in Columbus Saturday night. The best way to describe the two-hour setlist was ...
Let’s raise a birthday toast to Bob Seger, who turns 80 today. He might be the only great American rock star who likes everybody in his songs. He’s not judging anyone in “Fire Down Below.” He hopes ...