It's Friday and it's been a long, crazy week. If you're ready for a road trip like we are, one of the best artists to crank up is Bruce Springsteen, according to a new survey. Who would you add to the list?
Time for a some sweet, sweet schadenfreude, as we look at famous folks whose lives have taken a dive lately — due to their own actions. That and more in this afternoon's Pop Bits:
SNL bounced back nicely from Donald Trump this past weekend with The Hunger Games star Elizabeth Banks, looking even bigger this coming Saturday with Matthew McConaughey and Adele, but December 2015 will really go all out. Our final three hosts of the year include Ryan Gosling, Chris Hemsworth (poor Liam), and best of all, a dual Sisters hosting with SNL alum Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
Justin Timberlake is always up to something. His latest endeavor, opening up the legendary Maxwell's music venue in Hoboken, New Jersey as a site for a new Target commercial.
The year 2011 gave us Adele, The Hangover 2, the death of Steve Jobs and his subsequent biography and the iPhone 4s, but what about 2012? The saying, "What's old is new again" sums up what we know about 2012 (so far) in music. Van Halen reunites, Bruce Springsteen may tour and U2 plans for the future. But what about movies, books and gadgets?
Known as "The Boss", Bruce Springsteen has been playing music for nearly 50 years! He is seen as a part of Americana, has won numerous awards, had his music featured in countless films, been seen by millions while on tour and has released nearly 20 albums during his career. Today I've chosen one of his classics as the Mix 93-1 Retro Video of the Day, check out "Glory Days" af
A busker playing guitar for spare change in Boston’s Public Gardens got a quite a shock when music legend Bruce Springsteen approached him yesterday, and asked if he could borrow his instrument. Bruce then began strumming a tune for the passersby, with a huge grin on his face. Speculation is that Springsteen was in Boston dropping son Evan off at Boston College.
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The "Big Man," saxophonist Clarence Clemons, has died in Palm Beach, Florida, from complications of a stroke he suffered last Sunday.
The beloved 69-year-old musician was born in Norfolk, Virgina, in 1942 and met his most famous collaborator, Bruce Springsteen, at an Asbury Park, New Jersey bar during a lightning storm in 1971. He became a member of the group later known as the E Street
In the 1985 we had "We Are The World". Last year it was "We Are The World 25 for Haiti", now we have "Songs For Japan", an album where the proceeds will go to help relief efforts in Japan.