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Bruce Springsteen To Open The 2012 Grammys!
The 54th annual Grammy Awards will kick off in style with a rock ‘n’ roll legend – Bruce Springsteen!
The Boss will open up the show on Sunday night in Los Angeles, Access Hollywood has learned.
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Bruce Springsteen Announces New Album Out March 6, Releases New Single
Bruce Springsteen’s new album, “Wrecking Ball,” will be out March 6, and he’s just released a new single, “We Take Care of Our Own.”
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Bruce Springsteen Eulogizes Clarence Clemons At Funeral; E Street Members On Hand
Music filled the church during a private funeral Tuesday for Clarence Clemons, longtime saxophonist in Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, who died of stroke complications over the weekend.
The roughly two-hour service for the 69-year-old Clemons, known as the Big Man and Springsteen’s main foil onstage for four decades, was at the Royal Poinciana Chapel. Faint strains of music could be heard outside the small gray church.
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Bruce Springsteen Calls Clarence Clemons’ Stroke ‘Serious,’ Says He’ll Need Help To Regain Health
Bruce Springsteen says band mateClarence Clemons’ stroke was serious and he’s going to need a lot of help to get back to his former self.
The Boss commented Tuesday on his longtime friend and E Street Band member on his website, Twitter and Facebook. It’s the first time he’s spoken since it was revealed Sunday that Clemons had suffered a stroke.
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Bruce Springsteen Covers Willow Smith’s ‘Whip My Hair’ In Skit With Jimmy Fallon
If you needed any more proof that Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair” is the sensation of the moment, look no further: The Boss has performed his own acoustic version of it.
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Bruce Springsteen Urges Support Of Gay Marriage Bill In New Jersey
“The Boss” is backing gay marriage in the Garden State.
Bruce Springsteen posted a statement on his Web site urging support of the gay marriage bill that’s up for a vote in New Jersey’s Senate on Thursday.
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Bruce Springsteen To Close NY Giants Stadium
Bruce Springsteen will be closing Giants Stadium.
The rocker told fans at the nearby Izod Center on Thursday that he and his “wrecking crew,” the E Street Band, will be the final musical act before the stadium is demolished after the 2009 football season.
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Bruce Springsteen Tops The Album Charts
The Boss has taken control of the charts once again.
Bruce Springsteen’s “Working On A Dream” sold over 223,700 copies in its debut week, launching it to the top of the charts and making it the biggest seller of 2009 thus far.
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Bruce Springsteen Shows Off Comedic Chops During Super Bowl Press Conference
If Bruce Springsteen ever decides to give up the music business, it appears he has a bright future in stand-up comedy.
The Boss’ comedic chops were on display on Thursday during a Super Bowl performers press conference inside the Tampa Convention Center, as Springsteen fielded one question after another with a sharp wit as he discussed performing during halftime on Sunday.
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Bruce Springsteen & Billy Joel Team Up For Obama
Rock stars Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel are teaming up for their first joint concert to benefit Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
Obama plans to attend the concert at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on Oct. 16, the day after Obama’s final debate with Republican John McCain at Hofstra University, located several miles outside the city in Hempstead, N.Y.
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Bruce Springsteen Ends World Tour At Harley Celebration
Bruce Springsteen ended his world tour over the weekend, toned down but revved up.
Springsteen played more than 30 songs over 31/2 hours Saturday night on Milwaukee’s lakefront for Harley-Davidson’s 105th anniversary celebration.
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Bruce Springsteen Works His ‘Magic’ On The Charts
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (October 24, 2007) – Bruce “The Boss” Springsteen cast a spell on the album charts this week with his latest album, “Magic,” which moved back into the top slot.


