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Asbury Park Press - Sun May 27, 12:45 am ET
Bruce Springsteen is two-for-two when it comes to putting Asbury Park in videos for 'Wrecking Ball' songs. 'Rocky Ground,' the latest single from the Boss' 'Wrecking Ball' album, was released on Thursday and it features several street scenes of Asbury Par
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Gridley Herald - 2 hours 33 minutes ago
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New York Times - Sat May 26, 6:28 pm ET
Midyear releases from Texas recording artists include the national debut CD of the Royalty and Shawn Colvin’s first studio album in six years.
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The Star-Ledger - Fri May 25, 5:52 pm ET
After a week off, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band resumed their European tour with a 30-song, three-hour-and-21-minute show at the Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt, Germany on Friday night. Timewise, it was the longest show so far this tour....
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Asbury Park Press - Sun May 27, 12:43 am ET
With the title track of his new album, New Jersey's rock 'n' roll poet laureate mourns the loss of his live concert home of many years, the former Giants Stadium in East Rutherford. But Bruce Springsteen's "Wrecking Ball" is more of a rallying cry than a eulogy: No matter how hard we get hit, we can take it.
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Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Sun May 27, 3:12 am ET
The Cult has just released its first new full-length album in five years, "Choice of Weapon." A long time has passed since the British hard-rock band ruled MTV with tunes like "She Sells Sanctuary" and "Wild Flower," but on its ninth studio recording, produced by Chris Goss and longtime collaborator Bob Rock, the group still makes a wonderful racket.
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The Columbian - Sun May 27, 2:25 am ET
Even when throwing 227 feet, 11 inches, a distance that most high school throwers couldn't reach in 1 1/2 tosses, Sean Keller expects more of himself.
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The Morning Call - Sat May 26, 11:32 pm ET
Chiddy Bang, Chris Rene turn in solid performances Except for last weekend's Bamboozle festival in New Jersey, pop-punk band Boys Like Girls hadn't played publicly in 18 months before B104 Night, Friday's centerpiece concert of Allentown's Mayfair festival at Cedar Beach. And it hasn't had a new album in three years.
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All About Jazz - Sun May 27, 2:20 am ET
Some Girls (Rolling Stones, 1978) was the last great Rolling Stones record. Some will argue that Tattoo You (Rolling Stones, 1981) was the last, but Tattoo You was comprised of outtakes from several previous recording sessions going back to Goats Head Soup (Rolling Stones, 1973). It was released as an excuse for the 1981 tour--better than fair and captured on the all too brief Still Life ...
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MyCentralJersey.com - Fri May 25, 1:03 am ET
Bruce Springsteen is two-for-two when it comes to putting Asbury Park in videos for “Wrecking Ball” songs.
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The Star-Ledger - Sat May 26, 10:07 am ET
The pop star will sing tonight, tomorrow, Sunday, and Memorial Day. Tris McCall is catching Saturday night's show; look for the review.
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Los Angeles Times - Thu May 24, 10:03 am ET
On the set list was a new song from the Boss, “We Take Care of Our Own” -– and that’s what four of the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena’s bosses did for Bruce Springsteen’s sold-out stand there. The taxpayer-owned Sports Arena is in financial ruins, but the four officials used their government position to claim a luxury suite for both of Springsteen’s performances at the venue last month. They ...
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Spin - Thu May 24, 12:48 pm ET
Here's something you may have missed about Bruce Springsteen's latest album, Wrecking Ball , when it came out back in early March: It has rapping on it. (See also: Is Bruce Springsteen's Wrecking Ball a Rap Album ?) "Rocky Ground," the elegaic ballad that includes gospel singer Michelle Moore's blessedly not-cringe-worthy rap verse, now has a video, but it's more
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Asheville Citizen-Times - Sat May 26, 4:59 pm ET
SYLVA — Vinyl Brothers Big Band promises to fill the air with classic rock and soulful hits when it takes the stage 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday for the free Concerts on the Creek series at Bridge Park Pavilion beside Scott Creek, downtown.
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BBC News - Fri May 25, 8:26 am ET
A guitar manufacturer which has made customised instruments for some of the world's biggest stars, including Bruce Springsteen and Van Morrison, is going into liquidation.