Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. is the 1973 debut album from rock legend, "The Boss" Bruce Springsteen. The album put Springsteen in the public eye and had critics calling him a "daring new artist" ...
“I just couldn’t relate to him at all. I could see that he was thinking, Who is this weird guy?” ...
Bruce Springsteen had several cast-off rejected tracks while creating 1975's 'Born to Run'. One of these was later recorded as a single Warren Zevon.
When record producer Mike Appel heard Bruce Springsteen perform “It’s Hard to Be a Saint in the City” during an audition in 1972, it convinced him to quit his job and become his manager. At the time, ...
Very few musicians begin their recording career with a lot of clout. Even Bruce Springsteen, who is now known for controlling every aspect of his records, had to deal with some feedback when he ...