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Bruce Springsteen’s behind-the-scenes tour preparation process will serve as the center of the forthcoming documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Premiering on Hulu and Disney+ this October, the feature will follow the musician and his band as they get ready to embark on their first tour in six years, a run that started in February 2023 and will extend through November 2024.
Bruce Springsteen and...
Bruce Springsteen’s behind-the-scenes tour preparation process will serve as the center of the forthcoming documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Premiering on Hulu and Disney+ this October, the feature will follow the musician and his band as they get ready to embark on their first tour in six years, a run that started in February 2023 and will extend through November 2024.
Bruce Springsteen and...
- 5/14/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Bruce Springsteen is in his acting era. The Boss joined Larry David on Sunday’s episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. In the episode, Springsteen blames the cancelation of one of his “farewell” shows on David giving him Covid.
During the episode, Springsteen meets with David to talk about the cranky comedian’s activism in Atlanta. (This season, David is awaiting trial in Georgia for offering water to a voter outside of a polling place.) After a brief discussion about restaurant health inspection grades over breakfast, the singer and David find...
During the episode, Springsteen meets with David to talk about the cranky comedian’s activism in Atlanta. (This season, David is awaiting trial in Georgia for offering water to a voter outside of a polling place.) After a brief discussion about restaurant health inspection grades over breakfast, the singer and David find...
- 4/1/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have postponed all performances scheduled for September, starting with Thursday’s show at Jma Wireless Dome in Syracuse, New York.
A post shared to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday stated that the frontman is being treated for symptoms of peptic ulcer disease and that the postponement follows the “the decision of his medical advisors.”
In a statement to fans, the Boss wrote that he and the band are “heartbroken to have to postpone these shows.” He continued, “First, apologies to our...
A post shared to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday stated that the frontman is being treated for symptoms of peptic ulcer disease and that the postponement follows the “the decision of his medical advisors.”
In a statement to fans, the Boss wrote that he and the band are “heartbroken to have to postpone these shows.” He continued, “First, apologies to our...
- 9/7/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Few experiences in rock compare with seeing Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band in New Jersey. That’s why fans from all over the globe descended on East Rutherford’s MetLife Stadium on Aug. 30, Sept. 1, and Sept. 3. Anticipation ran high because seven years ago they delivered some of the most memorable nights in history of the band at the same venue, culminating with a four-hour extravaganza that spotlighted Springsteen’s first three albums.
At that point in time, Springsteen was still grabbing signs from the audience and playing “Stump The Band.
At that point in time, Springsteen was still grabbing signs from the audience and playing “Stump The Band.
- 9/4/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Rolling Stone interview series Unknown Legends features long-form conversations between senior writer Andy Greene and veteran musicians who have toured and recorded alongside icons for years, if not decades. All are renowned in the business, but some are less well-known to the general public. Here, these artists tell their complete stories, giving an up-close look at life on music’s A list. This edition features saxophonist Eddie Manion.
If you say say “Bruce Springsteen’s saxophonist” to most rock fans, their minds understandably go to Clarence Clemons or his nephew,...
If you say say “Bruce Springsteen’s saxophonist” to most rock fans, their minds understandably go to Clarence Clemons or his nephew,...
- 3/27/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band continue to pile up postponements to their 2023 tour as the group’s third-straight show has been pushed “due to illness.”
Soon after the tour kicked off in February, Covid quickly hit E Street as band members Steven Van Zandt and violinist/singer Soozie Tyrell missed Texas gigs after testing positive; saxophonist Jake Clemons and half of the E Street’s touring backup singers also missed subsequent dates.
However, despite all the absences, Springsteen and company powered through… until their March 9 gig in Columbus,...
Soon after the tour kicked off in February, Covid quickly hit E Street as band members Steven Van Zandt and violinist/singer Soozie Tyrell missed Texas gigs after testing positive; saxophonist Jake Clemons and half of the E Street’s touring backup singers also missed subsequent dates.
However, despite all the absences, Springsteen and company powered through… until their March 9 gig in Columbus,...
- 3/12/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
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Bruce Springsteen received a royal welcome to Texas on Thursday night, as George Strait — the beloved “king” of country music — joined him and the E Street Band onstage at Austin’s Moody Center.
One by one the band filed out to their spots onstage, with Springsteen coming at the tail end. Only he wasn’t alone, but accompanied by a familiar, cowboy-hatted silhouette. It took a second for...
Bruce Springsteen received a royal welcome to Texas on Thursday night, as George Strait — the beloved “king” of country music — joined him and the E Street Band onstage at Austin’s Moody Center.
One by one the band filed out to their spots onstage, with Springsteen coming at the tail end. Only he wasn’t alone, but accompanied by a familiar, cowboy-hatted silhouette. It took a second for...
- 2/17/2023
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Bruce Springsteen’s soul covers record Only The Strong Survive lands November 11, and he’s just shared a video for “Don’t Play That Song,” which you can check out right here.
The 1962 song was written by Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun and Betty Nelson, the wife of Ben E. King. The original rendition was released by King on his 1962 LP Don’t Play That Song!, but the most memorable rendition arrived in 1970 when Aretha Franklin covered it on her album Spirit in the Dark. It’s also been recorded by Mariah Carey,...
The 1962 song was written by Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun and Betty Nelson, the wife of Ben E. King. The original rendition was released by King on his 1962 LP Don’t Play That Song!, but the most memorable rendition arrived in 1970 when Aretha Franklin covered it on her album Spirit in the Dark. It’s also been recorded by Mariah Carey,...
- 10/28/2022
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Little Steven, a.k.a. Steven Van Zandt, has announced that he’ll be releasing a new concert film, Summer of Sorcery Live! at the Beacon Theatre, on July 9th via Wicked Cool Records/UMe.
Filmed on November 6th, 2019, at New York City’s Beacon Theatre in front of a sold-out crowd, the two-and-a-half-hour film captures Van Zandt performing tracks from his latest album Summer of Sorcery with his band the Disciples of Soul. The set also includes a surprise appearance by Peter Wolf, who joined Van Zandt for renditions...
Filmed on November 6th, 2019, at New York City’s Beacon Theatre in front of a sold-out crowd, the two-and-a-half-hour film captures Van Zandt performing tracks from his latest album Summer of Sorcery with his band the Disciples of Soul. The set also includes a surprise appearance by Peter Wolf, who joined Van Zandt for renditions...
- 5/20/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
The newest release from Bruce Springsteen’s monthly concert download series is a gig he played with the E Street Band in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 28th, 2012.
It was a special, rain-soaked show that featured tour premieres of “Lost in the Flood,” “Frankie,” “Where the Bands Are” and “Jungleland.”
The emotional highpoint of the evening was “Jungleland.” It hadn’t been played since Clarence Clemons died the previous year and many fans presumed it was the one song that would never be done without him. “As you know, Clarence was a special part of Sweden,...
It was a special, rain-soaked show that featured tour premieres of “Lost in the Flood,” “Frankie,” “Where the Bands Are” and “Jungleland.”
The emotional highpoint of the evening was “Jungleland.” It hadn’t been played since Clarence Clemons died the previous year and many fans presumed it was the one song that would never be done without him. “As you know, Clarence was a special part of Sweden,...
- 4/6/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Clarence Clemons, Bruce Springsteen’s longtime saxophonist, is set to be the subject of a documentary feature that will arrive this summer.
For 40 years, Clemons was a widely celebrated musician, playing with Springsteen until his death in 2011. Directed by friend and filmmaker Nick Mead, Clarence Clemons: Who Do I Think I Am? shows a different side to the legendary member of the E Street Band, not only chronicling his career with Springsteen, but the “transcendent awakening” he experienced before his death when Mead joined him in China after the E Street Band’s 2003 Rising tour.
For 40 years, Clemons was a widely celebrated musician, playing with Springsteen until his death in 2011. Directed by friend and filmmaker Nick Mead, Clarence Clemons: Who Do I Think I Am? shows a different side to the legendary member of the E Street Band, not only chronicling his career with Springsteen, but the “transcendent awakening” he experienced before his death when Mead joined him in China after the E Street Band’s 2003 Rising tour.
- 6/9/2019
- by Ilana Kaplan
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Clarence Clemons, the celebrated saxophonist who played with Bruce Springsteen for 40 years before his death in 2011, is the subject of a documentary feature that will get a theatrical and home entertainment release this summer.
Virgil Films & Entertainment, which has released films like the Oscar-nominated Glen Campbell … I’ll Be Me, is producing and handling theatrical and digital for Clarence Clemons: Who Do I Think I Am? Music Video Distributors will put out the DVD of the film August 17, day-and-date with digital, after a July theatrical run in select cities.
Featuring interviews with President Bill Clinton, Joe Walsh, Nils Lofgren and Jake Clemons, among many others, the film details Clemons’ life as a musician and member of Springsteen’s E Street Band. But rather than staying in the usual music-doc groove, the film also explores Clemons’ spiritual quest later in his life. Director Nick Mead traveled to China with Clemons,...
Virgil Films & Entertainment, which has released films like the Oscar-nominated Glen Campbell … I’ll Be Me, is producing and handling theatrical and digital for Clarence Clemons: Who Do I Think I Am? Music Video Distributors will put out the DVD of the film August 17, day-and-date with digital, after a July theatrical run in select cities.
Featuring interviews with President Bill Clinton, Joe Walsh, Nils Lofgren and Jake Clemons, among many others, the film details Clemons’ life as a musician and member of Springsteen’s E Street Band. But rather than staying in the usual music-doc groove, the film also explores Clemons’ spiritual quest later in his life. Director Nick Mead traveled to China with Clemons,...
- 6/7/2019
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is home to an overwhelming collection of historical art objects, including a mummy mask from 60 A.D., Greek bronzes from the 8th century B.C. and the original “Washington Crossing the Delaware” painting. Starting April 8th, it will also welcome a different type of antiques — from the guitar Chuck Berry used to record “Johnny B. Goode” to the knives Keith Emerson would stab into his Hammond organ during the crazier Emerson, Lake & Palmer days.
In these days of GarageBand and samplers, it’s...
In these days of GarageBand and samplers, it’s...
- 4/5/2019
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
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