There's something about Bruce Springsteen that breeds a certain kind of fanaticism. Men and women with jobs, children, and real adult responsibilities lose their minds whenever he goes on tour and spend a ludicrous amount of time and energy following him all across the globe,
It's safe to say we're in the age of the biopic. Rami Malek led 2018's Bohemian Rhapsody with an expert interpretation of Freddie Mercury, Austin Butler gave a once-in-a-lifetime performance as the "King of Rock and Roll" in Elvis (2022),
Jeremy Allen White posed with The Boss and costar Matthew Anthony Pellicano on the set of the upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic 'Deliver Me from Nowhere'
Bruce Springsteen has (allegedly) never played these four songs live, and it's a real shame. Someone of them are underrated fan favorites.
He teamed up with Jesse Malin, Willie Nile, and Joe Grushecky for a wild evening of music at the Parkinson's fundraiser in Red Bank, New Jersey
Bruce Springsteen is an American institution and a rock and roll poet, whose art has both been speaking directly to lost souls and resonating with the masses for decades now. Because of the magnitude of his musical achievements, perhaps insufficient time has been devoted to his other accomplishments. Namely, his sick jacket collection.
Springsteen made a surprise appearance at the 25th annual edition of the benefit, which raises money for research into Parkinson's disease.
Why Bruce Springsteen thought Bob Marley to be a revolutionary and how he paid homage to him in his song, "Johnny 99."
Jeremy Allen White’s Bruce Springsteen and his shadow — Bruce Springsteen — reported to set in The Boss’ hometown Friday. White filmed scenes for the upcoming movie “ Deliver Me from Nowhere ” in Freehold on what was slated to be the second-to-last day of production.
"Deliver Me from Nowhere," starring Jeremy Allen White about Bruce Springsteen, filmed this early 1980s scene in downtown Freehold on Jan. 10.
Bruce Springsteen performs at Light of Day festival's "Bob's Birthday Bash" concert at the Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank, NJ, Jan. 18, 2025.
The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards is friends with Bruce Springsteen but he finds his music "pretentious" and thinks his concerts are "self-indulgent".