Bruce Springsteen is reportedly in talks to sell his recorded catalogue to Sony Music.According to sources (via Billboard), the deal between The Boss and the US global music company is almost complete.
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was supposed to be going on a reunion world tour with his band Rage Against the Machine in 2020.But after COVID pulled the plug on that, Morello didn’t touch his incendiary instrument for about four months. “I was wrestling with the same kind of fear, depression and anxiety that a lot of us were, and having to sort of re-find who I was [because] I’m no longer a musician,” Morello, 57, told The Post.
Bruce Springsteen is reportedly in talks to sell his recorded catalogue to Sony Music.According to sources (via Billboard), the deal between The Boss and the US global music company is almost complete.
‘Am I The Only One’, on which the Staind frontman and conservative rallied against Bruce Springsteen, American liberals, and the removal of Confederate-era statues.Lewis addressed the track in a new interview with right-wing provocateur Candace Owens, appearing on her Daily Wire podcast Candace.
Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road, a new documentary that explores the sprawling career of the famed Beach Boys frontman and surf-rock pioneer.In addition to archival footage from the singer, bassist and keyboardist’s time with the Beach Boys, the film will feature one-on-one chats between Wilson and Rolling Stone editor Jason Fine, as well as appearances from the likes of Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Linda Perry, Nick Jonas, Taylor Hawkins and Don Was, plus fellow Beach Boys member Al
Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen (Crown)“Renegades: Born in the USA” is human, vulnerable, smart and passionate.
Bruce Springsteen thought Barack Obama had the wrong number when he called him about working together.
Bruce Springsteen was the musical guest on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert last night (October 25) – see his solo performance of ‘The River’ below.The Boss was on the show to promote his upcoming concert film ‘No Nukes’, which contains never-before released performances from the band’s Madison Square Garden MUSE benefit concerts in 1979.The concerts were held between September 21-22 at the iconic New York venue when The Boss was between his fourth and fifth studio albums, ‘Darkness On The
Two friends sat around and talked about the usual guy stuff on CBS Sunday Morning today. The big deal was that it was former President Barack Obama and superstar rocker Bruce Springsteen.
The Script star Danny O'Donoghue stunned revellers at a packed bar with a surprise set on Saturday night (October 23).
Storytelling built Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen’s friendship.
wrote in a statement Monday.Tritt canceled four upcoming shows in Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois and Kentucky.“Any show I have booked that discriminates against concert-goers by requiring proof of vaccination, a COVID test, or a mask is being canceled immediately,” the “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin'” singer said.Guitarist Eric Clapton and comic Jim Breuer have also said they would not perform at venues that require vaccination proof.Artists like Bruce Springsteen and the Foo Fighters have taken the
“The Atlas Underground Fire,” Tom Morello (Mom + Pop Music)Once the paint-peeling guitar riffs, spleen-shaking drums and rip-roaring parade of guests subside, Tom Morello’s “The Atlas Underground Fire” really gets hearts racing.The final cut is “On the Shore of Eternity,” an 8-plus-minute dance instrumental that makes it sound as if the album has been hijacked by an aerobics class.Morello wants America to shape up.The rock star and social justice warrior delivers that message via a sprawling
Lucy Dacus has performed a cover of Regina Spektor‘s ‘Summer In The City’ – you can watch it below.Playing at Chicago’s Vic Theatre on Monday night (October 11), Dacus, who was without her guitarist Jacob Blizard as he tested positive for COVID, performed a few covers during her set, including Bruce Springsteen‘s ‘Dancing In The Dark’.The ‘Hot & Heavy’ singer put her own spin on Regina Spektor’s ‘Summer In The City’.
Bruce Springsteen’s Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts has been shared ahead of the concert film’s worldwide release next month.Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts, is a concert film of Springsteen and The E Street Band containing never-before released performances from the band’s Madison Square Garden MUSE benefit concerts and full footage of the band’s entire setlist.The concerts were held between September 21-22, 1979 at the iconic New York venue when The Boss was between his fourth and fifth
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentWhen Bruce Springsteen recorded his 1995 album “The Ghost of Tom Joad,” the Boss admitted he hadn’t read John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath” — of which Tom Joad is the protagonist — until after the album’s release.
Bruce Springsteen songs ‘Thunder Road’, ‘For You’, and ‘Night’ are set to go under the hammer at auction later this month.The sale – due to take place via Bonhams on October 28 – will also include two harmonicas which were used on the original recordings of ‘Thunder Road’ and ‘Johnny 99’.The four-page ‘Thunder Road’ manuscript is written by Springsteen in pen on ruled notebook paper.
Steven Van Zandt, a.k.a. Little Steven, is one of the founding members of Bruce Springsteen’s legendary E Street Band, which he left in the early 1980s before rejoining in 1999.
Steven Van Zandt may be best known for his music and for starring in "The Sopranos," but he's had a notable effect on politics and in activism as well. The 70-year-old musician is known for creating political-themed music in his solo career after temporarily leaving Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.