Pretty much every young music fan dreams of performing with his or her heroes, but for most of us, the reality of being invited up onstage would prove nerve-wracking.
Bruce Springsteen took a few moments out of his show in Melbourne on Jan. 22 to offer his support to the millions who took to the streets as part of the Women's March.
President Barack Obama will reportedly close out his second term with a party rumored to include Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Eddie Vedder and many others.
The Boss will be in Denver on Tuesday, not to play, but for a meet-and-greet at The Tattered Cover Book Store to promote his new memoir, “Born to Run,” Nov. 30
Rock and politics have a long history together, but as far as Jackyl frontman Jesse James Dupree is concerned, once you strap on that guitar, you should keep your political opinions to yourself.
Bruce Springsteen's next studio project will be a solo album, but it won't follow in the stripped-down acoustic tradition of classics like 1982's 'Nebraska.'