By David Robb
11.04.2020 - 00:59 / nme.com
The local hero is doubling as a useful guide during the pandemic
New Jersey residents are being asked to keep “one Springsteen” apart as social distancing continues amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The state is one of the worst-hit in the US at the moment, with over 50,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 at the time of writing.
In an effort to help citizens stick to social distancing guidelines, authorities have given a handy gauge to measure the six-foot distance required between people. “REMINDER:
By David Robb
A virtual concert called Jersey 4 Jersey was conducted and many celebs, musicians, and comedians participated in the concert. The virtual concert was joined by music legends, Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen.
Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi and Halsey were among the stars taking part in a virtual benefit concert for New Jersey, after their home state was one of the hardest hit by coronavirus.
With New Jersey recognized as one of the states hit hardest by the coronavirus ever since it landed on U.S. shores — it has over 88,000 reported cases and 4,000 deaths — stars such as Jon Stewart, Jon Bon Jovi, Whoopi Goldberg and more hoped to give the Garden State a "virtual hug" through their "Jersey 4 Jersey" Benefit fundraiser.
Bruce Springsteen and his wife, fellow rock legend Patti Scialfa, were born in the U.S.A. — but more specifically, New Jersey! So, the talented husband and wife duo of course had to help out their home state for its special JERSEY 4 JERSEY benefit show that aired on April 22.
By David Robb
Meghan McCain is taking aim at Ivanka Trump.
Meghan McCain is taking aim at Ivanka Trump.
, the First Daughter and a senior adviser to President Donald Trump, has been fairly quiet since the pandemic ostensibly shut down many sectors of America. Publicly, she has promoted the social distancing guidelines outlined by the federal government—but a story reports she has not been following them personally.
Bruce Springsteen, SZA, Bon Jovi, Halsey, and more artists will perform a benefit concert for the state of New Jersey to support its Pandemic Relief Fund. Organized with the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund (NJPRF), the at-home performances will be broadcast on local television, radio, and online via Apple Music and E Street Radio on SiriusXM. Other performers include Tony Bennett, Charlie Puth, Chelsea Handler, and more.
Some of the most notable names from New Jersey are coming together to support those affected by the novel coronavirus pandemic in the Garden State. A one-night broadcast, titled Jersey 4 Jersey, features a star-studded lineup and will raise funds to fight the medical, social and economic impact of COVID-19.
By Michele Amabile Angermiller
Tyra Banks is surprising some unexpecting students.