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If you take a look at a list of the greatest albums of all time, you'll find albums by the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Radiohead; huge bands that recorded with expensive equipment and talented producers. Any true indie fan will tell you, though, that you don't need top notch production to create a top-notch album. Here are eight albums that are classics despite their less-than-stellar production. -
8 Artists Who Would Make For Interesting Musicals: Springsteen, Bowie, and more
Even though a musical based on his songs is probably the last thing he ever wanted, the music of Kurt Cobain is coming to Broadway, apparently. Nirvana's music is excellent, but if I were in charge of selecting a catalog of songs to adapt into a musical, Nirvana would be towards the bottom of my list. Here's who would be at the top: -
Bruce Springsteen, Tim McGraw and Jason Aldean playing March Madness Festival: Whose 'team' will win?
Jason Aldean wasn't satisfied just playing professional baseball stadiums during 2014. Now he, as well as even bigger names Bruce Springsteen and Tim McGraw, will take part in the NCAA's March Madness Music Festival at Reunion Park in Dallas, which will take place April 4 through 6. Aldean will play at the "AT&T Block Party" on April 4, McGraw will take the "Coke Zero Countdown Concert" on April 5, and Springsteen and the E Street Band will play April 6 as part of the "Capital One Jam Fest." -
Bruce Springsteen releasing four new songs on Record Store Day EP, MusiCares Tribute concert on DVD
A pair of Bruce Springsteen-based releases in the coming months should have fans of The Boss excited. The Blu-Ray of last year's MusiCares Person of The Year Concert will be released on March (25), and a collection of four new tracks will become available on Record Store Day (April 19). -
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band announce 15-city US tour in support of 'High Hopes'
Bruce Springsteen is aiming to take America on, one more time. While the Boss is currently in the middle of an Australian tour (wherein he did a rousing cover of AC/DC's "Highway To Hell"), he announced a US tour. -
Bruce Springsteen tackles AC/DC's 'Highway To Hell' [WATCH]
It's always nice to know when one rock legend is a fan of a fellow massive rock legend. It's like the love of music isn't a thing isolated to the laymen, it can be for the big stars too. -
'Frozen' soundtrack returns to top spot as A Great Big World and Young The Giant debut
A few more "new" albums managed to crack the top 10 of the Billboard 200 this week, but sales slipped from last week overall. -
Bruce Springsteen's camp clarifies more details coming on bootleg download series
Springsteen and crew will be rolling out the download concept when he sets out on an upcoming tour across South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Concertgoers will be able to purchase the concert in mp3 format for $9.99, or in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) for $14.99. According to statements from The Boss, downloads should be ready within 48 hours of concert's end. -
Bruce Springsteen and Kidz Bop mix up Top 10 Album Sales, give 'Frozen' soundtrack competition
Ah...the smell of new things is in the air. No, we're not talking about Spring. Sorry. It will stay cold for a while but at least we'll have new music to listen to in the meantime! Four of the albums in this week's Billboard Top 10 are new releases, including a new no. 1. -
Bruce Springsteen 'surprises' fans at annual Light of Day benefit concert
Attendees at the Light of Day benefit concert in Asbury Park, NJ didn't mind forking over up to $250-it was for charity after all-but that didn't mean they didn't have something unannounced to hope for on the lineup. Bruce Springsteen had made appearances at nine of the Light of Day shows, an annual event held to raise money for Parkinson's research. -
Bruce Springstreen shows the UK who's Boss with 10th No. 1 album 'High Hopes'
Bruce Springsteen is already showing 2014 who's the Boss. The legendary rock star's latest album "High Hopes" has debuted at No. 1 in the UK. -
Bruce Springsteen calls Kanye West 'incredible' in NPR interview
It seems that lately everyone is asking celebrities, especially musicians, what they think of Kanye West. Most recently we learned that President Barack Obama is a fan of West's music despite having had beef with him in the past. Now, thanks to an interview with NPR, we've learned that Bruce Springsteen is also a fan of Yeezus.
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