

An edition of Bruce Springsteen FAQ (2012)
all that's left to know about The Boss
By John D. Luerssen
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Backbeat Books
Language
eng
Pages
437
Description:
Long before he sold 120 million albums globally in a career that has endured artistically and commercially like no other performer's in the rock era, Bruce Springsteen was a working-class New Jersey kid with a dream and a guitar. By the time he was sixteen, he was playing ShopRite openings and school dances around his hometown of Freehold. For many, high school is where the garage-band dreams die, but time spent fronting a band called Steel Mill in the heyday of Asbury Park's Upstage scene gave Springsteen the courage to sidestep college and put his name out in front, soon enough making him "The Boss" to his band. After working diligently for five more years on that dream, Springsteen had landed the dueling Time and Newsweek covers. The nationwide exposure, supported by the strength of his album Born to Run, made him an instant household name. Bruce Springsteen FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Boss covers those early years and beyond. It investigates Springsteen's superstar Born in the U.S.A. album and tour, the dissolution and reunion of the E Street Band, the legal wrangling that held up 1978's Darkness on the Edge of Town, the group's post-millennium resurgence, the untimely passing of core band members Danny Federic and Clarence Clemons, and more. This indispensable read, packed with countless images of rare memorabilia, is a volume Springsteen fans will treasure.
subjects: Rock musicians, Biography, Rock musicians, united states, Rock musicians, biography
People: Bruce Springsteen
Places: United States