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"Hello Sunshine," the first single from Bruce Springsteen's upcoming album Western Stars, shares the same melancholy space as early '70s ballads by Jimmy Webb and Kris Kristofferson.
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Western Stars, Springsteen's 19th studio album and first in five years, is due out June 14. Its first single drops at midnight ET.
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It's not enough to say the Bruce Springsteen hit is misunderstood. Its contrasts — between grim verses and a joyous chorus, damning facts and fierce pride — are what give it its anthemic power.
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Since Hurricane Harvey, musicians and bands have been raising money to support those affected by natural disasters. Here's how you can help, too.
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The Boss' limited, intimately scaled music-and-words show at Broadway's Walter Kerr Theatre has been a runaway hit. He's extending its run through the spring of 2018.
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The president brought up reviving dying industries and making America great again during his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday. But the message is a generation old with roots in music.
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"People see you onstage and, yeah, I'd want to be that guy," Springsteen says. "I want to be that guy myself very often."
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The two musicians both emerged in the 1970s and hit simultaneous critical and commercial peaks a decade later. At a show in Brooklyn on Saturday, The E Street Band covered "Purple Rain."