Bruce Springsteen cites Bob Dylan, the legendary singer who wrote Like a Rolling Stone, as his biggest musical influence.
Springsteen wrote and recorded the songs on The Streets of Philadelphia Sessions during one of the happiest times of his life, thanks to his recent marriage to Patti Scialfa and the birth of their ...
Lady Gaga talks about the music she loves most for Rolling Stone's My Life in 10 Songs video series, from Bruce Springsteen to Miles Davis ...
In “Atlantic City,” Bruce Springsteen sings “Everything dies, baby that’s a fact. But maybe everything that dies someday comes back.” He never could have known that more than 40 years after releasing ...
Tehuan Harris is a news and features journalist at Collider, reporting and writing about all things music and reality TV (sometimes). She is a talented journalist and a natural storyteller who writes ...
In the world of creativity, the journey often begins with a spark of inspiration that can lead to remarkable outcomes. The stories behind iconic songs and the struggles of artists reveal that the ...
Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance during a New Jersey charity show, and managed to keep spirits high amid a fire alarm scare.
Bruce Springsteen has always been a vocal fan of Joe Ely, the progressive Texas country legend who mixed country music with rock on albums like Honky Tonk Masquerade, was a member of the cult favorite ...