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When Bruce Springsteen released the box set Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition in October, it included a present-day recording of The Boss performing his album Nebraska in its entirety at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey. Now, the rocker is ...
The film, starring Jeremy Allen White, covers the time period when Springsteen recorded the most intimate album of his career, ‘Nebraska.’ By Ethan Millman Music Editor As Tod Maitland began the sound-mixing process for Springsteen: Deliver Me From ...
Many people have tried to be like Bruce Springsteen. Some of them have even played The Stone Pony. As star of the new movie “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,” he had to master Springsteen’s impassioned singing and electric stage presence as well ...
In “Atlantic City,” Bruce Springsteen sings “Everything dies, baby that’s a fact. But maybe everything that dies someday comes back.” He never could have known that more than 40 years after releasing those ruminative words how true they’d ...
Jeremy Allen White stars as Bruce Springsteen in "Deliver Me From Nowhere," the new biopic in theaters Friday, Oct. 24. The movie focuses on Springsteen's mental health struggles amid his growing fame. What's fact and what's fiction in "Deliver Me From ...
Bruce Springsteen's Deliver Me From Nowhere offers a poignant exploration of the recording process behind his iconic album, Nebraska. This Disney+ film not only revisits the themes of isolation and personal demons that shaped one of Springsteen's most radical works but also attempts to provide an introspective look at the artist's psyche.
When "Tunnel of Love," Springsteen's eighth studio album, was released in October, longtime fans began asking, "What's wrong with Bruce's marriage?"
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, a music biopic starring Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in the early 1980s, is coming soon to digital streaming. Forbes‘Fallout’ Star Ella Purnell On The Big Changes For Lucy In Season 2By Tim Lammers ...
In the early 1980s, Bruce Springsteen found himself grappling with the overwhelming weight of fame. Deliver Me From Nowhere captures this tumultuous time, showcasing how the pressure to produce commercially viable music conflicted with his artistic integrity.