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At the stroke of midnight, Bruce Springsteen shared Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition (via Sony Music), a treasure chest stuffed with previously unseen and unheard cuts. It’s the stuff of fans’ dreams. Gloria Estefan & Emilio Estefan on Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Controversy: 'We Must Have Opportunities in Different Languages'
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Inside Bruce Springsteen’s Complicated Dating History and 2 Marriages: Patti Scialfa and More
Legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen has been married twice, first to actress Julianne Phillips and then to E Street Band member Patti Scialfa
It seems like Bruce Springsteen is everywhere right now, writes. Maybe he and his song, “Tougher Than the Rest,” are rising again because his testament to possibilities speaks to a lot of weary Americans.
In addition to Jeremy Allen White, the Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me from Nowhere stars Jeremy Strong and Paul Walter Hauser in what Mark Kennedy of the AP calls a “humbling portrait of an icon.” The movie dives deep into the musician’s turmoil, and White’s portrayal is “soulful.” The critic rates it 3.5 out of 4 stars, musing:
Iconic star Bruce Springsteen talks about his struggle with depression, as depicted in his new biopic, "Deliver Me from Nowhere."
JON Bon Jovi has said that watching the new Bruce Springsteen movie was “like a time machine”. The Living On A Prayer singer opened up about the “emotional”
“Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” is written and directed by Scott Cooper. Based on the book “Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska” by Warren Zanes, the movie stars Jeremy Allen White as the Boss. It was filmed primarily in New Jersey, including in Asbury Park and Freehold.
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Why Bruce Springsteen's Kids Won't Inherit Any Money From His Music After He Dies: They ‘Ignore' His Success
Springsteen described himself as an "attention whore", and that his kids don’t see the appeal in his fame. "They ignore it," the Born in the U.S.A. singer said. "They might come to a show, bring their friends, but it's never been a central part of their lives."