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Bruce Springsteen released a protest song condemning ICE. Fans are hoping he appears at Sunday's Grammy Awards.
Less than two weeks after he stood on a stage in Red Bank condemning ICE operations in Minneapolis, Bruce Springsteen has taken his protesting a step further, releasing a fiery new song Wednesday called “Streets of Minneapolis.”
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. In the United Kingdom, the two albums are counted separately, and Springsteen sees the original soar and even debut on ...
There’s a fitting circularity to the fact that the new Bruce Springsteen biopic, Deliver Me From Nowhere, focuses on the creation of his 1982 record Nebraska. After all, the album begins with a scene straight out of a movie. “I saw her standing on her ...
To tie in with his biopic, Deliver Me from Nowhere, a new box set from Bruce Springsteen, Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition, is out. On the surface, it looks like another cheap cash grab from a legacy artist. However, the main selling point is Springsteen ...
Springsteen has informed the members of the E Street Band that because of his uncertainty on the direction of his next project, they should feel free to seek other offers.
Review: ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ has structural flaws, but Jeremy Allen White delivers
The deliberately introspective, anticlimactic film examines the making of Springsteen’s haunted folk album “Nebraska.”
Then, over a snowy winter landscape shot from a slow-flying drone in the rich monochrome that’s the movie’s trademark, Bruce adds a kind of valediction to life itself, mulling over life and death and how growing older brings its own special perspective.