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‘The Boss' Is Back: Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band to Tour US, Europe in 2023
The Boss is hitting the road again. Bruce Springsteen announced Monday that he and the E Street Band will begin a tour in February in the United States, followed by stadium shows beginning in April in Europe.
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Bruce Springsteen Reportedly Looking to Sell Recorded Music Catalog to Sony Music
Bruce Springsteen is in talks to sell the rights to his recorded music to Sony Music, according to reports from Billboard.
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Obama-Springsteen Book ‘Renegades' Coming in October
There’s a new chapter in the friendship between Barack and the Boss. “Renegades: Born in the USA” is a bound edition of the “Renegades” podcast hosted by former President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen that features conversations on everything from fame to cars to the country itself.
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Bruce Springsteen Marks the Return of Live Shows on Broadway
Bruce Springsteen reprises his Broadway show for a summer run, another sign of live entertainment’s rebirth after a 15-month pause because of COVID-19
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Bruce Springsteen Receives This Year's Woody Guthrie Prize
Bruce Springsteen has won the Woody Guthrie Prize, which is given annually to an artist seen as carrying on the spirit of the folk singer whose music focused on the plight of the poor and disenfranchised.
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Celebs Like Dolly and Bruce Raid Closets for Charity Auction
Christine Baranski wants your help cleaning out her closet. The Emmy- and Tony-winning actor is donating three custom-made Bob Mackie gowns for an online charity auction on Wednesday and she’s tapped a starry group of A-listers to follow her lead.
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Drunken Driving Charge Against Bruce Springsteen Dropped
The government dropped drunken driving and reckless driving charges against Bruce Springsteen on Wednesday stemming from an incident in November, admitting that the rocker’s blood-alcohol level was so low that it didn’t warrant the charges
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Bruce Springsteen Pleads Guilty to Public Drinking – But Prosecutor Drops DWI Charge
Springsteen, 71, was arrested in November at Gateway National Recreation Area in New Jersey, also known as Sandy Hook.
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Springsteen Wouldn't Take Breath Test During NJ Arrest, Court Papers Say
A federal court document says a park officer saw Bruce Springsteen take a shot of tequila and then get on his motorcycle before arresting him in November on suspicion of drunken driving
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Jeep Pauses Ad With Bruce Springsteen After Musician's DWI Arrest Goes Public
Jeep is pausing its Super Bowl ad with Bruce Springsteen after it became public on Wednesday that he’d been arrested on drunken-driving charges last year.
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Bruce Springsteen Was Arrested on Drunken-Driving Charges in November in NJ
Springsteen was cited for driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and consuming alcohol in a closed area, the U.S. Interior Department said.
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Jeep Pulls Springsteen Super Bowl Ad After News of Drunken-Driving Charge
Bruce Springsteen is facing a drunken driving charge in New Jersey, prompting Jeep to put on pause the Super Bowl television commercial that features him. Springsteen was arrested Nov. 14 in a part of the Gateway National Recreation Area on the New Jersey coast, a spokesperson for the National Park Service confirmed Wednesday. The park is on a narrow, beach-ringed…
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How Jeep Landed Bruce Springsteen for Its 2021 Super Bowl Ad
Why Bruce Springsteen for a Super Bowl ad? It dates back to the automaker’s former CEO Sergio Marchionne, who unexpectedly died in 2018.
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‘We Need the Middle': Springsteen Urges Unity in Jeep 2021 Super Bowl Ad
Jeep starred iconic singer Bruce Springsteen in his first ever ad promoting the idea of unity. The ad shows scenes of middle America, including a small chapel in Lebanon, Kansas, near the geographic center of the country. Springsteen visits the chapel and lights a candle.
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Jeep Super Bowl Ad: Bruce Springsteen Encourages Americans to Meet ‘in the Middle'
Bruce Springsteen, known as “The Boss,” stars in and narrates the scenic two-minute ad, which features far more Americana and landscape than any Jeep vehicles.
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‘SNL': Chalamet Makes Hosting Debut, Springsteen Returns
After a week of increased conversation and anticipation around the coronavirus vaccine, “Saturday Night Live” started Saturday’s show by interviewing Dr. Anthony Fauci, played by Kate McKinnon, and Dr. Deborah Birx, played by Heidi Gardner. Fauci and Birx became central figures in the government’s response to the pandemic after their daily public appearances were often the only instruction many...
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‘Tonight': Bruce Springsteen Reveals What Song Changed His Life
Bruce Springsteen talks about his new album “Letter to You,” the first song he ever learned how to play and his early beginnings as a musician.
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‘Bruce Springsteen's Letter to You' Now Streaming
Johanna spoke with director and producer Thom Zimny on the emotions shown in the Apple TV film documenting one of the most famous rock musicians of all time.
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Remembering His Friends, Springsteen Pens ‘Letter to You'
Death and loss are familiar themes on Bruce Springsteen’s new album and the project took off more than a year ago when The Boss wrote a song about his friend and teenage bandmate George Theiss, who died in 2018
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Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band Plan New Album in Oct.
Bruce Springsteen will release a new rock album he recorded live in his New Jersey home studio with the E Street Band.