For close to a half-century, anyone who trusts lyric sheets and official artist websites has been certain of one thing: In Bruce Springsteen’s "Thunder Road," Mary’s dress waves, and it does not sway.
Almost 200,000 votes were received since the Boss Bracket began in late February with 64 songs. Readers, thank you for voting -- and thank you, Bruce, for the ride. Climb in Mary, we're pulling out of ...
The first sound is a breath. A harmonica, bending air, calling us into a space that feels private and mythic. It's the overture before words, before story. The air feels humid with possibility, then ...
A newly remixed version of Bruce and The E Street Band ’s 1975 New Year’s Eve performance at the Tower Theater near ...
The song begins: "A screen door slams, Mary's dress ... and, what is Mary's dress doing: swaying or waving. The Boss's co-producer Jon Landau told... The Debate Over Wording In Bruce Springsteen's ...
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band just wrapped the Land of Hope and Dreams Tour. The Max Weinberg Jukebox, which features members of Asbury Park's Weeklings, have a Sept. 1 show scheduled for ...
There’s an unexpected little holiday gift for fans of Bruce Springsteen just in time for your New Year’s Eve celebration.
Bruce Springsteen needed replacements for the E Street Band in 1974. He struck gold with Roy Bittan and Max Weinberg.
Bruce Springsteen cites Bob Dylan, the legendary singer who wrote Like a Rolling Stone, as his biggest musical influence.
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