Bruce Springsteen Only The Strong Survive Zip
TEACHROCK HOLIDAY RAFFLE FOR "NYC EXTRAVAGANZA" TeachRock has been holding a series of Golden Ticket raffles, hooking lucky fans up with tickets while raising funds for Little Steven's education initiative. The latest and last stop in their Golden Ticket Holiday Series is for NYC, and the package is a doozy. Not only a pair of premium tickets for Madison Square Garden, but also a second pair for another area E Street show, plus Jimmy Fallon tickets and more. The NYC Holiday Golden Ticket Charity Package includes: Two (2) premium seats or GA/pit tickets to see Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band's April 1, 2023 show at Madison Square Garden
Another pair of tickets for you to gift (or keep for yourself) to EITHER the Brooklyn show at the Barclays Center, or one of the Belmont shows on Long Island.
Two (2) tickets to a live taping of a Jimmy Fallon show in 2023
A Little Steven Rock N Roll Rebel - The Early Work Exclusive Colored Vinyl Box Set. 11 LPs, only 1,000 made! Maybe Stevie will even sign it for you?!
Every $25 donation to TeachRock is a chance to win the package, and you may enter as many times as you wish until 11:59am ET, Thursday, December 22, 2022. - December 20, 2022
Bruce Springsteen Only The Strong Survive zip
OFFICIAL CONCERT RECORDINGS RETURN FOR 2023 TOUR Pre-ordering is open now, with a discount on full-leg bundles With Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band hitting the road in just a month and a half , there's good news for your earholes: like the E Street Band tour for High Hopes in 2014 and the 2016-2017 River Tour, high-quality official concert recordings will be available after each show on Tour 2023. As announced on live.springsteen.net, "multi-track audio recordings from every concert on the upcoming Springsteen & E Street Band tour will be professionally mixed by Jon Altschiller, and made available promptly after each show!" Altschiller, who founded 'Chiller Sound two decades ago, has been mixing Springsteen's ongoing Live Archive releases to general fan acclaim, having taken over for Toby Scott early in the series. He came on board with Springsteen in 2016, mixing all of the official River Tour recordings for nugs.net. As usual, each concert recording will be available individually, but completists may want to get a jump on it now: for the remainder of 2022, live.springsteen.net is offering "deeply discounted" tour packages for pre-order, bundling each leg of the tour. Single shows can also be pre-ordered now, for what we assume will be their standard prices of $14.99 on mp3, $18.99 FLAC/ALAC, and $26.99 on CD, with additional HD formats also available. The discounts kick in when you buy in bulk: The 31-show U.S. Tour Package can be pre-ordered for $299.99 on mp3 (versus $464.69 if purchased indiviudally), $374.99 FLAC/ALAC (versus $588.69), and $599.99 on CD (versus $836.69). The 31-show Europe Tour Package is available for pre-order at the same price-points. Discounts end on January 1, 2023. - December 16, 2022
If you missed our signed copies of Unrequited Infatuations, with Stevie Van Zandt signing custom bookplates just for us, we have a limited number of these hardcovers available again from his original (and only!) signing session as Miami Steve.
ROCKIN' ALL OVER THE WORLD CAFE, DECEMBER 9 This afternoon on World Cafe, Bruce Springsteen makes his first guest appearance on the long-running radio program, produced by WXPN in Philadelphia for NPR. Beginning in 1991, World Cafe was hosted for more than 25 years by David Dye, an early Springsteen booster; Bruce namechecks Dye in Born to Run as a crucial supporter at Philly's WMMR. While Dye stepped down from World Cafe in 2017, we're still thrilled that "his" show landed The Boss. Host since 2019 (and only the third in the show's history) Raina Douris conducts the interview, which centers on Only the Strong Survive with Bruce "speaking as a fan, talking about why he wanted to honor these artists." Tune in on your local station, or stream it at 2:00 ET this afternoon (Friday, 12/9) on xpn.org. You'll also be able to stream the archive of the complete session, available npr.org and on the show's podcast. - December 9, 2022
After three tender and contemplative songs, Bruce sent the audience home on a high and joyful note: a sing-along "Dancing in the Dark." The audience accepted his invitation only tentatively and softly, a sign of respect and appreciation for the strength and warmth of Bruce's soaring vocals in that gorgeous auditorium. 041b061a72