Monday, January 31, 2011
Springsteen guests on Dropkick Murphys LP
On the new album Irish-American Celtic-punk band Dropkick Murphys,Bruce Springsteen is a guest performer.
Alongside Dropkick Murphy's front man,The New Jersey star will be dueting,on the Massachusetts band's seventh offering - 'Going Out in Style'.
Speaking of the duet, Casey said "It links two generations. We're spanning a lot of years of music here, yet our songs share similar themes, stories, and values".
It has been claim by NME that the musicians are to join forces on a cover of 1913 song, 'Peg O' My Heart', this song was very well renowned for being the theme tune to 1986's BBC TV series, 'The Singing Detective'.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Bruce Springsteen Performs At Charity Concert In Asbury Park
Rolling Stone magazine reports that Bruce Springsteen recently played a surprise set for the crowd at a charity concert in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
The Light of Day benefit concert has been performed by Bruce Springsteen, which featured other artists such as Willie Nile, Garland Jeffreys, Joe D'Urso, Jesse Malin and Alejandro Escovedo.
Joe Grushecky and his surprise guest after ninety-minute set,closed with "Twist and Shout."They brought all the performers of the night back up onstage to perform the number, including the host of the night Vincent Pastore.
Then later Bruce Springsteen proceeded to play a slower version of his 1975 classic "Thunder Road."
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Bruce Springsteen performed Light of Day annual concert
Bruce Springsteen performed at the Light of Day annual concert on past night in Asbury Park, N.J. and he revealed didn't want to go home.
Bruce Springsteen performed only one song with his schedule during the seven-hour concert, after then Joe Grushecky and the House Rockers released a solos acoustic "Thunder Road," according to Andy Greene of rollingstone.com.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Springsteen Tribute Band at NIACC
On Saturday, Jan. 29, at the North Iowa Area Community Auditorium,Bruce Springsteen will take the stage.
The Soener Foundation is presenting the concert,as part of the 2010-2011 Performing Arts and Leadership Series.
Bruce in the U.S.A. is more than just another tribute. This high-energy, musical experience is a note-perfect and visually accurate recreation of a Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band show.
To so many diehard fans, it was Springsteen’s marathon, party-like performances that help him to hero status.Within hours of their announced sale his legendary concerts sell-out . For those lucky enough to get a ticket, there was nothing that could fill the void between long-awaited Springsteen concerts — until now.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Bruce Springsteen spotted seeking for designer watches
To add to his accessories collection,Bruce Springsteen is seeking for new designer watches.
The singer was found in Manhattan this week "examining" expensive timepieces in a department store,according to New York Post.
Though he keep going on search for long time but he did not make a purchase, the publication attested.
Bruce Springsteen doesn't like the designed,or wanted to have a think about what he needed before parting with any cash.
Nicknamed The Boss, the singer is renowned for his Heartland rock and latest released a new album entitled The Promise.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Bruce Springsteen joined The E Street Band
They also performed these songs, "Racing in the Street," "Gotta Get That Feeling," "Ain't Good Enough For You," "The Promise" and "Blue Christmas".
Members of the E street Band Clarence Clemons, Steven Van Zandt, Max Weinberg, Roy Bittan and Gary Tallent, along with Charles Giordano, keyboards, and Ed Manion, Barry Danielian, Curt Ramm, Clark Gayton and Stan Harrison on horns, Bruce Springsteen joined his band.