Bruce Springsteen is honouring perished members of E Street Band in the new song “Ghosts”.
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The Band entitled Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson And The Band is released this week, featuring interviews with Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Peter Gabriel, Martin Scorsese and Van Morrison, as well as rare, exclusive footage from The Band’s legendary 1966 tour with Bob Dylan.
Watch an exclusive clip featuring Martin Scorsese exclusively on NME.Directed by Daniel Roher, the film follows the band’s journey from their dues days backing rockabilly singer Ronnie Hawkins through their
.Bruce Springsteen is honouring perished members of E Street Band in the new song “Ghosts”.
Bruce Springsteen has shared a new song – listen to ‘Ghosts’ below.The track is the latest preview of The Boss’ upcoming new album ‘Letter To You’, which comes out on October 23.“‘Ghosts’ is about the beauty and joy of being in a band and the pain of losing one another to illness and time,” Springsteen said of the new song.“‘Ghosts’ tries to speak to the spirit of the music itself, something none of us owns but can only discover and share together.
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Bruce Springsteen has revealed that he wrote his entire upcoming album on a guitar a fan gave to him as a present.The Boss used the acoustic instrument to pen his 20th album ‘Letter to You’, after receiving the present at one of his ‘Springsteen on Broadway’ showsHe recalled to Rolling Stone: ”I said, ‘Geez, you know, thanks.’”And I just took a quick glance at it and it looked like a nice guitar, so I jumped in the car with it.”The E Street Band leader went on to use the guitar while writing in
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NEW YORK -- Bruce Springsteen will release a new rock album that he recorded in his New Jersey home studio with the E Street Band.The Boss said Thursday the album is called “Letter To You” and he and the band recorded it in just five days. It will be released on Oct.
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Bruce Springsteen made a surprise return on Thursday morning (Sept. 10) with the heartbreaking rocker "Letter To You," the title track to his upcoming 12-song album with the E Street Band.