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Rock legend Bruce Springsteen is one of New Jersey's most famous native sons, and the Garden State is honoring The Boss with a new museum that celebrates his legacy and the history of American music.
Bruce Springsteen tells the Asbury Park Press about how music gave a loner like him a sense of community.
After getting a social justice award at Tribeca festival, Bruce Springsteen discussed his thoughts on expressing his beliefs and alienated fans with Bono.
Surrounded by a meadow of grasses and flowers, the Jersey Shore institution appears to float on a coastal dune. From the wood boardwalk that leads to its front doors to the weathered steel of its facade to the rough-hewn timber beams inside,
At the new Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music, these artifacts from his career exhibit his deep connection to New Jersey.
The Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music has opened, celebrating the history of American music and the musician's place in it.
From "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" in 1972 to "I Shall Be Released" just this year
Jon Bon Jovi, Public Enemy and others joined him to ring in the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music, a $50 million archive and cultural hub.
A new museum dedicated to rock legend Bruce Springsteen and the history of American music has opened in Long Branch, New Jersey, near Asbury Park,
Bruce Springsteen sat down with Bono to discuss democracy, activism, human connection - and apologize to the U2 frontman on the 25th anniversary of the Tribeca Fest.
