Bruce Springsteen cites Bob Dylan, the legendary singer who wrote Like a Rolling Stone, as his biggest musical influence.
Few voices have captured the sentiments of a nation better than Bruce Springsteen. The Boss is America’s mouthpiece–the highs and the lows. While he has albums that reflect his inner dialogue, many of ...
One of the biggest problems with recent biopics is that the intent is to show what it means to dream big. In the case of both ...
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“Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” captures the making of the singer’s skeletal acoustic album “Nebraska” and his battles ...
Recently, I got a chance to see Bob Dylan bring his “never-ending tour” to a state fair. The real show, however, was watching the simple folk who gorged on Indian fry bread, cotton candy and turkey ...
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Men would rather release a crudely recorded, willfully anti-commercial album about heartland serial killers than go to therapy. Fortunately for Bruce Springsteen’s legions of fans, in 1982 the Boss ...
No one can really blame a musician for sounding like another. All artists are a product of their influences; some are just better at making that product sound original. In the early days of a musician ...
In “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” Emmy winner Jeremy Allen White transforms into iconic rock star Bruce Springsteen. What starts out as a traditional musical biopic becomes an introspective ...
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