There are images of the Boss waiting on the side of the stage while the Trey Anastasio band plays, and a shot of Danny Clinch and Nils Lofgren.
The Simpsons” shows off his vocal talent. Now Hank Azaria sings like Bruce Springsteen in a new concert/performance-art show in Orlando.
Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers began the final set of the night with their new song “This Is Who We Are” before inviting out “the real governor of New Jersey, Mr. Bruce Springsteen.”
Music legend George Clinton, who founded the Parliament Funkadelic universe in a Plainfield barbershop, is up for a Grammy.
Jordan Smith of Harlan, Kentucky is the highest-selling artist to compete on "The Voice." His sixth album, "The People Hymnal," is released this month
Today in Music History for Feb. 2:
Elvis Presley's single, "Heartbreak Hotel" was released by RCA Records, Frank Sinatra played a benefit show at Carnegie Hall in New York City for Martin Luther King, Stevie Wonder had his first No. 1 hit in a decade with "Superstition",
The music world and its fans saw plenty of heartbreak and tragedy in January with at least 20 notable musicians having lost their lives. From country music legends to rock icons, metal pioneers and R&B stars, the list is full of names that brought joy to fans for years.
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Ed Askew, a cult folk music singer/songwriter and painter, died on Jan. 4. He was 84. PEOPLE Magazine reported that Askew had been battling “ongoing health struggles” and had been in hospice. “Ed was a brave gay songwriter from the beginning,
Americana music moved to the margins. In an era dominated by prog rock, punk rock, and new wave, instruments like steel guitars, fiddles, and mandolins became
Smokey Robinson, John Fogerty, Emmylou Harris, Tom Morello, and Joe Ely will be bestowed American Music Honors April 26 by the Springsteen Archives.