Bruce Springsteen needed replacements for the E Street Band in 1974. He struck gold with Roy Bittan and Max Weinberg.
This story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on Nov. 15, 1989. Bruce Springsteen has told the E Street Band he won't be using them on his next album. But two members of his band say reports ...
Performers as successful as Bruce Springsteen have secret powers that keep them magical. In fact, a “magic trick” is how Springsteen described his life as a rock star and stage performer during his ...
“In Concert/MTV Plugged” is the earliest work, filmed in September 1992 with Springsteen's “Other Band,” formed after the disbanding of the E Street Band and presented as part of the promotional push ...
Not only did Bruce show up , but the whole E Street Band did, too. A two-song performance of “Thunder Road” and “Born to Run” by Springsteen and the E Street Band capped the Bruce Springsteen Archives ...
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band just wrapped the Land of Hope and Dreams Tour. The Max Weinberg Jukebox, which features members of Asbury Park's Weeklings, have a Sept. 1 show scheduled for ...
The highly anticipated Bruce Springsteen biopic, “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,” stars a Rochester-based musician. Judah Sealy, a rising star in the contemporary jazz scene, plays saxophonist ...
Bruce Springsteen has a notoriously complicated relationship with his nickname, “The Boss.” The moniker — which actually predates the formation of his legendary E Street Band in 1974 — was ...
Bruce Springsteen brought an extra dose of holiday cheer to the WhyHunger 50th anniversary benefit concert at the Stone Pony ...