The One Show Bruce Springsteen Was Proudest of Playing
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Willie Nile: The Perpetual Next Great Thing for Half a Century
Sometimes I just know an artist is going to blow up and be huge. And sometimes I’m wrong. I saw Bruce Springsteen in a small college theater in the early ’70s. Columbia Records public relations office was pushing him hard, and he exploded onto the charts as everyone in the business knew he would. Willie Nile had the same promise. In 1972 he was opening at Kenny’s Castaways for John “I.Q.” McIndoe, the singer and actor who played the lead role of…
The storm that hit Gipuzkoa forced the suspension of Bruce Springsteen's concert at Anoeta, just over an hour into the performance, which began at 9:10 p.m. this Tuesday.
Slap in the face to the Madrid president and company, following the tongues
Bruce Springsteen performed this Saturday with a vibrant concert at the Reale Arena in San Sebastián, the stadium of the Real Sociedad, and his passage through the capital Guipuzcoana has given a lot to talk, not only because of his impeccable musical display, but also because of two gestures that have had a great echo in Spain. On the one hand, his hard political stance against Donald Trump, and on the other, the projection of subtitles in Basq…
The Boss Bruce Springsteen continued his European tour in the Basque city with a battling drum concert. Rolling Stone was there and tells you about it. No Surrender. Launched on the wheel hats by a tonittrust, Gabon Donostia, and in front of an audience conquered in advance – as usual we can add! [...] This Bruce Springsteen article in San Sebastian, we were there! appeared first on Rolling Stone.
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