To tie in with his biopic, Deliver Me from Nowhere, a new box set from Bruce Springsteen, Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition, is out. On the surface, it looks like another cheap cash grab from a legacy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Boss flicks the switch on the time machine, taking us back to a moment when E.T. was flying high at the box office, Michael ...
According to a note posted on Springsteen’s social media, the postponement is due “to delays in production.” The Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition’s release now will coincide with the theatrical premiere ...
The name Bruce Springsteen evokes a very specific image: a sweat-soaked rocker, jumping up and down on stage, leading a raucous crowd in a stadium anthem. That's entirely by design, beginning with the ...
Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska, first released in 1982, returns to Billboard's charts following its expanded reissue. The set, which peaked at No. 3 on the overall Billboard 200 in its release year, ...
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 ...
For those keeping track of the Bruce Springsteen musical-historical complex, 2025 has brought one box set of shelved material, a feature film about the making of Nebraska, a reunion with past and ...
What you hear first is the hiss, the high frequency “sshhh” produced by analog magnetic tape recordings. It is less sound than the ghost of sound, an unpitched hum at the top of the audio spectrum.
Oct. 20 (UPI) --Bruce Springsteen is giving an inside look into the making of his iconic album Nebraska '82. The music artist, 76, discussed the making of the album Monday in a featurette promoting ...
Bruce Springsteen fans have waited four decades for the “Nebraska” box set, and now they'll have to wait a little bit longer. “Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition,” originally scheduled for a Friday, Oct.
"Deliver Me From Nowhere" director Scott Cooper wants audiences to see the Boss as a man, not a myth: "It's about honoring this particular moment." The name Bruce Springsteen evokes a very specific ...