Bruce Springsteen, Tracks and What Was Lost
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Bruce Springsteen is seemingly gearing up to release another massive collection from his vaults. After teasing on Instagram on Tuesday (April 1) that "what was lost has now been found," The Boss poste...
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That period covers a dozen releases, including 1992’s Lucky Town, 1995’s The Ghost of Tom Joad, 2002’s The Rising, 2009’s Working on a Dream and 2012’s Wrecking Ball, among others.
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Bruce Springsteen personally praised British actor Stephen Graham for his portrayal of his late father, Douglas “Dutch” Springsteen, in the legendary rocker’s upcoming biopic “Deliver Me from Nowhere.”
Did “The Boss” Bruce Springsteen just tease something new on April Fools’ Day? He took to Instagram to share a photo of a Thrill Hill Recording sheet. It is blank, but in the middle, it reads, “What was lost has now been found.
Stephen Graham has Bruce Springsteen’s stamp of approval for playing the musician’s late father in his upcoming biopic, 'Deliver Me from Nowhere.'
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Irish Star on MSNBruce Springsteen names greatest rock vocal of all time — but it's not what you'd expectBruce Springsteen has a particular favourite when it comes to the best vocal performance on a rock song - and it's a choice that might surprise a few fans
British actor Stephen Graham, currently receiving rave reviews for his role in much-talked-about Netflix drama Adolescence, has revealed that a recent text he received from Bruce Springsteen moved him to tears.
Bruce Springsteen is a film fanatic, and he once opened up about the collection of movies he turns to when he needs inspiration when writing lyrics.
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNBruce Springsteen praises Stephen Graham for portrayal of his late fatherBruce Springsteen has personally praised British actor Stephen Graham for his portrayal of his late father, Douglas' Dutch' Springsteen. Graham plays the role in the legendary rocker's upcoming biopic,
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The Mirror US on MSNBruce Springsteen gives verdict on the greatest vocal on any song in rock and roll historyBruce Springsteen has opened up about what he believes was the greatest rock 'n' roll vocal performance of all time as he heaps praise on fellow legendary star
Stephen Graham has said that he was left in tears after receiving a message from Bruce Springsteen, who praised the British actor for his performance in Deliver Me From Nowhere. The upcoming biopic, which stars Jeremy Allen White as a young Springsteen,