On this date: Seven-year-old Bruce stays up late to watch Elvis, gorgeous soundboard recordings from a 1974 show and rehearsal, and more.


Today in Springsteen history: two notable births (one human, one vinyl) and one rebirth.

The Bruce Springsteen Band morphed into the E Street Band so naturally that for all of 1973 and half of 1974, no one seemed to…

A return to form for Bruce as a cover artist and a fitting tribute for an artist we’ve featured here may times before.

How an old newspaper article and unsettling dinner company inspired one of Bruce Springsteen’s most hauntingly moving songs.

Not just once but three times: Bruce Springsteen plays guitar hero with Paul McCartney in live performances of The Beatles’ legendary final track.

One of the strongest tracks on the album and one of the few to receive a promotional push, we’re still waiting for the proper concert debut for Bruce’s cover of Tyrone Davis’ 1970 classic.

Set the wayback machine for 1971 to hear Bruce Springsteen and Steel Mill cover one of the seminal R&B classics.

Even Bruce Springsteen’s musical encyclopedia can miss an entry or two, as evidenced by his adaptation of this William Bell song transformed by Jackie Shane.

Truly one time only, and never before heard: Bruce Springsteen joins local band Odin and creates a brand new song on the spot.