Rock legend Bruce Springsteen was left shamefaced after he bellowed “Hello, Ohio!” to thousands of fans at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan last Friday night.
The Boss referred to the neighboring state several times until E Street Band guitarist Steve Van Zandt whispered in his ear. A visibly embarrassed Springsteen grinned and said such a mistake was “every front man’s nightmare,” according to The Detroit Free Press.
Luckily for Bruce, the audience was very forgiving and the “Dancing In The Dark” hitmaker rocked to nearly three hours of new and old hits.
Bruce Springsteen cancelled a performance at the Sprint Center in Kansas City on Monday night after his cousin and road crew member died suddenly
The death of 36-year-old Lenny Sullivan was announced in a statement on Springsteen’s website.
Sullivan was found dead at Kansas City’s Intercontinental Hotel hours before Springsteen and the E Street Band were to take the stage. Kansas City police spokesman Capt. Rich Lockhart said officers were investigating the death, although he said it was not suspicious.
The Sprint Center Arena said tickets would be refunded.
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have announced a set of North American/European tour dates in support of their latest album, Working on a Dream, in stores today. Read the rest of this entry »
On Wednesday, The Washington Post reported that devoted Obama supporter Bruce Springsteen will kick off the President-Elect’s inauguration festivities with a free performance on D.C’s National Mall on Jan. 18.
“The Boss’” performance will be held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and open to the public.
Rock icon Bruce Springsteen is appearing in a new ad for the Community Food Bank of New Jersey. The largest food bank in the Garden State is requesting the public’s assistance in ensuring that the organization’s shelves stay stocked with food in spite of today’s tough economic times.
Bruce’s ad will appear in New Jersey area papers, including The New York Times, The Star-Ledger, The Bergen Record, and The Daily Record, this Sunday.