Bruce Springsteen

Overview

Bruce Springsteen is an American singer and songwriter from New Jersey who is renowned for his lyrical storytelling, eclectic discography, and over-the-top, marathon live performances. Springsteen has sold over 150 million albums, won 20 Grammy Awards, and is considered one of the most important rock 'n' roll musicians of all time.

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  • The best Bruce Springsteen songs, ranked

    The best Bruce Springsteen songs, rankedRock critic and Springsteen biographer Steven Hyden ranked 100 of the Boss's best songs, from the top 10 hits to the obscure deep cuts, pulling from every era of the songwriter's illustrious career.

  • His first band was called the Castiles

    Springsteen joined a local garage rock band at 16. The band was influenced by British Invasion acts like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, as well as the burgeoning American psychedelic scene.

  • He signed to Columbia Records in 1972

    Springsteen had been performing solo at various venues, including some famous folk spots in Greenwich Village. Columbia executives saw this performance of “Growing Up”—which would later appear on his first album, “Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ”—and invited him to formally audition for the label before signing him.

  • The song 'Born to Run' took six months to record

    Springsteen's early records were commercial flops, leading Columbia to offer the songwriter an ultimatum: He would deliver a hit single or be dropped by the label. He delivered what they wanted with "Born to Run," but sessions for the song lasted half a year. Embed: Podcast

  • The album 'Born to Run' sold 9 million copies

    Encouraged by the strength of the title track, Columbia allowed Springsteen to record another album. After completing it, he was so unhappy with how it sounded that he threw the record into a swimming pool. Despite his objections, it would sell 9 million copies, saving Springsteen’s career and turning him into a superstar.

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