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Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen discusses autobiography and unreleased country album

Bruce Springsteen has spoken out about his long mooted autobiography, saying that there doesn't seem to be an 'urgency' to return to writing it.

Bruce Springsteen joined onstage by Tom Morello and Social Distortion’s Mike Ness in California

Bruce Springsteen was joined onstage by Mike Ness of Social Distortion and Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine at his show at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Orange County near Los Angeles (December 4).

January 2013

This is the last Uncut of 2012, rather unbelievably. It barely seems 12 months since I sat down to write the column that introduced our final issue of 2011. How much faster can time go by?

Hard Rock Calling explains decision to cut off Springsteen and McCartney

The organisers of Hard Rock Calling have explained their decision to pull the plug on Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney last night. Yesterday (July 14), The Boss brought the second night of the Hyde Park festival to a close with a 29-song set which lasted over three hours. His performance featured guest appearances from John Fogerty and Tom Morello and culminated in two duets with Paul McCartney.

Mumford & Sons join Bruce Springsteen onstage to perform ‘Hungry Heart’ – watch

Mumford And Sons joined Bruce Springsteen onstage last night (May 28) to perform 'Hungry Heart', scroll down to the bottom of the page and click to watch the performance.

Uncut launches Bruce Springsteen iPad app

Uncut have launched a new iPad app which tells the complete story of one of the greatest rock’n’roll icons of all time, Bruce Springsteen.

Watch Bruce Springsteen perform with Arcade Fire, Tom Morello at SXSX – video

Bruce Springsteen's onstage collaboration with Arcade Fire and Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello at this year's SXSW has been posted online – scroll down to the bottom of the page and click to watch.

Bruce Springsteen: ‘I cried when I heard Clarence Clemons on ‘Wrecking Ball”

Bruce Springsteen has spoken about the death of his longtime saxophone player Clarence Clemons and revealed that he cried when he first heard Clemons' saxophone parts on his new album 'Wrecking Ball'.
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