30 years ago, Bruce Springsteen released The Ghost of Tom Joad, a mildly received record that is only slightly more produced ...
Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska has been getting a lot of attention lately, with the Scott Cooper-helmed biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere and Nebraska ‘82: Expanded Edition both released in ...
Bruce Springsteen is nicknamed “the Boss” for a reason. He became inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and even created a podcast with Former President Barack Obama, Renegades: Born in the USA.
“The Ghost of Tom Joad” is a song that spans American literature and music history: It was written by Bruce Springsteen for a 1995 album, but it was inspired by “The Ballad of Tom Joad” by folk ...
The 20-time Grammy Award winner, 75, just released “Repo Man,” the first song off of his unreleased country album, Somewhere North Of Nashville. Springsteen recorded Somewhere North Of Nashville in ...
Toward the end of the 1939 John Steinbeck classic The Grapes of Wrath, protagonist Tom Joad gives his final speech to his mother: Wherever they’s a fight so hungry ...
The new Bruce Springsteen album, Devils & Dust, begins inside the head of an unhinged grunt in the Iraqi desert and ends 50 minutes later with the disembodied thoughts of an immigrant corpse floating ...
Editor’s Note: This article previously appeared in a different format as part of The Atlantic’s Notes section, retired in 2021. From reader Amit Routh: As someone who loves both Springsteen and song ...
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