Bruce Springsteen is an American institution and a rock and roll poet, whose art has both been speaking directly to lost souls and resonating with the masses for decades now. Because of the magnitude of his musical achievements, perhaps insufficient time has been devoted to his other accomplishments. Namely, his sick jacket collection.
Jeremy Allen White posed with The Boss and costar Matthew Anthony Pellicano on the set of the upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic 'Deliver Me from Nowhere'
Bruce Springsteen has long talked about his affinity for Elvis Presley. Like many people from his generation, The King is more than deserving of his nickname in Springsteen’s eyes. He’s paid homage to the rock giant a fair few times. Check out three of his best Presley covers, below.
After seeing Ramones play in New Jersey in 1979, Bruce Springsteen wrote a song for the New York punks, but was advised not to give it away
Over 60 one-of-a-kind items donated or signed by music stars are up for auction, with proceeds going to MusiCares, whose vital work includes supporting musicians impacted by the wildfires in Los Angel
The Julien’s Auctions event—featuring more than 60 items— will be held next month on the morning of the 67th annual Grammy Awards
How Monopoly and desserts led to the E-Street Band calling Bruce Springsteen by his infamous nickname, "The Boss."
Bruce Springsteen paid tribute to Sam Moore — a musical influence, friend, and collaborator to the E Street rocker — following the death of the soul legend.
Bruce Springsteen is praising Jeremy Allen White ‘s portrayal of him in the upcoming Springsteen biopic.
The Bruce Springsteen film “Deliver Me from Nowhere,” starring Jeremy Allen White as the Boss, filmed in downtown Freehold on Friday, Jan 10.
The feature, starring Jeremy Allen White, is shooting in iconic landmarks from Asbury Park to Bayonne and beyond.
Moore contributed backing vocals to several tracks on Springsteen's 1992 album, Human Touch, while Springsteen rec