Bruce Springsteen, Nowhere and Deliver Me
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Scott Cooper's biopic focuses on a particularly tough period in The Boss' life and career. So why is the marketing trying to make it look like a raucous, rockin' joint?
The rock-and-roll biopic is a cursed form. “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” is an attempt to make a few fixes.
There's no dancing in the dark but plenty of Jeremy Allen White channeling Bruce Springsteen's troubled soul in the drama "Deliver Me From Nowhere."
The double CD serves as a soundtrack for an HBO concert special, "Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band," scheduled to air April 7 at 9 p.m.
Expanded Edition' offers an entirely new perspective on the Bruce Springsteen masterpiece, including the fabled electric sessions of the record.
NEWARK, New Jersey (WABC) -- A new exhibit devoted to the legendary concerts of New Jersey's own Bruce Springsteen opens at the Grammy Museum in Newark Friday. "Bruce Springsteen Live" is devoted to the superstar's live performances starting in the early ...
Bruce Springsteen is as active a performer today as he was back in the 1970s, and he makes an effort to pack as many hit songs and deep cuts into his sets as possible. However, Bruce Springsteen never really plays a few tracks from his discography, at ...
Reze Arc" triumphed at the North American box office, debuting in the top spot at $17.3 million and besting a much-anticipated biopic about Bruce
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Why Bruce Springsteen's Kids Won't Inherit Any Money From His Music After He Dies: They ‘Ignore' His Success
Springsteen described himself as an "attention whore", and that his kids don’t see the appeal in his fame. "They ignore it," the Born in the U.S.A. singer said. "They might come to a show, bring their friends, but it's never been a central part of their lives."