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The singer’s song about the killings in Minneapolis translates private loss into a collective experience rapidly shared through social media.
When a ’90s alt rock singer slammed Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, saying saxophones did not belong in rock but later apologized.
Protest songs transform emotion into action, and Bruce Springsteen's anthem to Minneapolis is one in a long line of powerful musical pleas.
Bruce Springsteen’s new anti-ICE anthem isn’t quite as bad as Paul McCartney’s ghastly post-9/11 anthem “Freedom.” Not quite. Still, he’s arguably done more than any other major artist to speak out against the Trump administration’s draconian ...
If you think you’ve heard Bruce Springsteen’s brand-new protest song before, you may not be far off base. The melody of the Boss’ “Streets of Minneapolis,” written, recorded and released just days after masked federal militiamen killed Alex ...
The film, starring Jeremy Allen White, covers the time period when Springsteen recorded the most intimate album of his career, ‘Nebraska.’ By Ethan Millman Music Editor As Tod Maitland began the sound-mixing process for Springsteen: Deliver Me From ...
A number of legacy artists have made headlines of late for selling their catalogs in blockbuster deals worth hundreds of millions. The latest to hand over their reigns and rights is legendary artist Neil Diamond, who announced a deal this week to sell ...
Originally published Sept. 15, 1988 in the Bergen Record. One was a wiry, white Oklahoma singer-songwriter who tapped into the struggles of those made homeless by drought and the Depression. The other was a stout, black Louisiana bluesman who focused on ...
Bob Dylan is the latest artist to sell his music catalog. The musician's $200 million deal with Sony Music Entertainment announced Monday will give the company rights to all of Dylan's recorded music since 1962.