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Love," a Bruce Springsteen ballad that's premiering today that's officially coming out as part of the Tracks II: The Lost Albums box set, finds the singer-songwriter in crooner mode. With horns and strings,
Bruce Springsteen, a high-profile celebrity critic of President Donald Trump, slammed the U.S. administration as “corrupt, incompetent and treasonous” during a concert in Berlin.
"That made a huge difference to me because I always felt if I had failed with my kids, I would have failed tremendously in life," Bruce Springsteen said.
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"Born To Run" singer Bruce Springsteen called the Trump administration corrupt and treasonous during his recent performance at Berlin's Olympic Stadium.
Of course it’s no surprise that Springsteen isn’t a fan of Trump. He’s long been a supporter of the Democrat party, and endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election while calling Trump “the most dangerous candidate” of his lifetime.
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Springsteen, 75, and Scialfa, 71, got married on June 8, 1991, at their Los Angeles home. In honor of their 34th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Scialfa posted a PDA-filled throwback photo from their first anniversary alongside a message reflecting on their marriage.
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Love” from "Twilight Hours" features contributions from, among others, Max Weinberg, Patti Scialfa and Soozie Tyrell.
The signs are available, in-store purchases only, at the city's Rebel Supply on Cookman Avenue — but supplies are low.
Learn about Bruce Springsteen's debut performance at Anfield, featuring a surprise collaboration with Paul McCartney that delighted fans in Liverpool.
A rock star with the massive support of Bruce Springsteen has fans from across the political spectrum, but those lovers of his music who support Donald Trump are left to consider where to stand as the “Born to Run” singer and songwriter clashes with the president.
Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa first met through a newspaper ad in the mid-1970s when the rocker was looking for a female back-up singer.