We are looking at the man Bruce Springsteen called the "greatest" rock and roll guitarist of all time and how he shaped his ...
Bruce Springsteen may have been looking to make the best tunes he could, but some tunes were to risque for the public eye.
With help from Aaron Dessner, Bon Iver and Lucinda Williams, the Americana artist shares his uncertainties around his roots and relationships in unhurried, subtly melancholic songs ...
Rita Wilson is hardly the first Hollywood actress who’s complained of a dearth of interesting parts for women, or to have met ...
Paul McCartney's new studio album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, is here, and it's his most reflective and finest work in 21 ...
Eight years after trying to break into Elvis Presley's estate, Bruce Springsteen released a Top 40 hit named "Pink Cadillac".
Columnist John Breunig traces evolution of Bruce Springsteen's political voice from 1979's "No Nukes' concert to his return ...
Springsteen and the E Street Band's first stop at New York's Madison Square Garden is a furious reminder of the power of his ...
Bruce Springsteen scored his first-ever No. 1 album without the E Street Band, 'Devils & Dust', on May 8, 2005.
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"Take This Job and Shove it" Named Among 'Songs That Define Outlaw Country' is Now Used in Strikes
It was written by David Allan Coe, made famous by Johnny Paycheck and became the only song to top the country charts for both men.
"Going to the movies isn't the same. I only go a couple of times a year now and will never buy snacks from the concession ...
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How the Allman Brothers' 'Ramblin' Man' became a Southern rock anthem in just 5 minutes
The legendary band's biggest hit came together almost instantly after years of inspiration.
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