11:30 a.m. Update:Read TIME’s report from backstage at the epic 12-12-12 concert, and check out the 12 most iconic images from the music marathon How many music legends can you gather under one roof?
NEW YORK - NBC will hold a benefit concert Friday for victims of Hurricane Sandy featuring some artists native to the areas hardest hit. Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi, both famously from New ...
Record stores, radio stations and — most of all — rock music fans are gearing up for the imminent release of the next Bruce Springsteen album, an anxiously awaited, five-record, 40-song, live set. It ...
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- I have seen the best show in town and its name is "Springsteen on Broadway." Here's a man used to selling out stadiums, playing to less than a thousand of the faithful -- ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band and Kanye West will hit the stage at a Superstorm Sandy benefit concert next month at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
"4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) takes on "Born to Run' in the Elite Eight. Another big battle: "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" takes on "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight." Dear Madam Marie, what is the fortune ...
NBC wrangled some of entertainment’s best-known New Jersey and New York natives — as well as other superstars who lent their support — for an hour-long live concert Friday to benefit the victims of ...
NEW YORK — Music and comedy royalty struck a defiant tone in a benefit concert for Superstorm Sandy victims on Wednesday, asking for help to rebuild a New York metropolitan area most of them know well ...
When Bruce Springsteen was growing up, life was a little chaotic — he'd sometimes skip school and his relationship with his alcoholic father was strained, to put it mildly. But once he got his hands ...
In June 1973, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band went to 914 Sound Studios to make their second album of the year, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle. He’d recorded his debut, ...
The following story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on Nov. 7, 1986. Record stores, radio stations and — most of all — rock music fans are gearing up for the imminent release of the next ...
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