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A Concert for Progress on Race in America. Springsteen also discussed plans for a new solo album however plans were put on hold to tour with the E Street Band in support of The Ties That Bind: Springsteen said "the project I've been working on is more of a solo project.


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It wasn't a project I was going to probably take the band out on. So I said, 'Gee, that's going to push the band playing again until a ways in the future. It'll be nice to get some playing in so you don't wind up being two or three years between E Street tours. All first-leg shows in North America included an in-sequence performance of the entire The River album along with other songs from Springsteen's catalog, and all dates were recorded and made available for purchase. In July , Springsteen's manager, Jon Landau, discussed Springsteen's upcoming solo album, which is expected for release in , saying "All I can say is that there is a solo record — and when I say solo record, I'm not talking about an acoustic record.

It is, in fact, a very expansive record, a very rich record. It's one of Bruce's very creative efforts. Stay tuned, and we'll see exactly how that shapes up next year. On September 23, , Chapter and Verse , a compilation from throughout Springsteen's career dating back to , was released. Five of the album's eighteen tracks had not been previously released; they include Springsteen's earliest recording from , songs from his tenure in early s bands such as the Castiles, Steel Mill and The Bruce Springsteen Band, along with a track from each studio album of his career.

Springsteen began the final leg of The River Tour on August 23, , at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey where he performed for 3 hours and 52 minutes making it at the time the longest show he had ever performed in the United States. That record again was topped on September 7, , at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , where Springsteen performed for 4 hours and 4 minutes, which now stands as his longest show in the United States and second-longest ever next to a show in Helsinki which lasted two minutes longer. Springsteen supported Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign by performing an acoustic set of "Thunder Road", "Long Walk Home" and "Dancing in the Dark" at a rally in Philadelphia on November 7, On November 22, , Springsteen was presented—along with twenty other recipients—the Presidential Medal of Freedom award by Barack Obama.

We're a long way from home, and our hearts and spirits are with the hundreds of thousands of women and men that marched yesterday in every city in America, and in Melbourne We stand with you. We are the new American resistance. Springsteen on Broadway , an eight-week run at the Walter Kerr Theatre on Broadway in New York City in fall , was announced in June [] and in addition to his music, includes Springsteen reading excerpts from his autobiography Born to Run and performing other spoken reminiscences written for the show. With rumors swirling that Springsteen's solo shows on Broadway could continue well past their current June end date, on January 18, , Nils Lofgren was asked on Twitter if the E Street Band will ever tour with Bruce again.

Lofgren responded saying "I sure hope so" however Gary Tallent responded saying that it was "looking unlikely though" fueling rumors of the end of the E Street Band. I like Nils' answer better". The E Street Band will be back out on the road. For Springsteen's production of Springsteen on Broadway , he was honored with a special award at Tony Awards.

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On December 2, , Springsteen announced that new music was on the way but the E Street Band would not be touring in He is taking a break after his Broadway run and various recording projects. Springsteen draws on many musical influences from the reservoir of traditional American popular music, folk , blues and country. From the beginning, rock and roll has been a dominant influence and Springsteen's musical and lyrical evocations, as well as public tributes, of artists such as Dylan, Presley, The Animals , Roy Orbison , Gary "U.

Springsteen songs such as "This Hard Land" demonstrate the lyrical and musical influence of Woody Guthrie. Prominent in these two records is the pianist David Sancious , who left the band shortly into the recording of Springsteen's third album, Born To Run which also emphasized the piano, played by Roy Bittan. Subsequently, Springsteen focused more on the rock elements of his music. He initially compressed the sound and developed Darkness on the Edge of Town just as straightforward as concise musical idiom, for the simple riffs, rock guitar solos and clearly recognizable song structures are dominant.

This music has a lyrical reference to the U. This development culminated with Springsteen's hit album Born in the U. These sounds fit with Springsteen's voice: Even songs that can be argued to be album tracks proved to be singles that enjoyed some chart success, such as " My Hometown " and " I'm on Fire ", in which the drum line is formed from subtle hi-hat and rim-clicks-shock shock at the edge of the snare drum accompanied by synthesizer and Springsteen's soft guitar line. The album, along with some previous records such as "Cadillac Ranch" showed clear rockabilly influences as is evident from his guitar solos, in-fills and vocal styles on these.


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  • Another clear influence of early rock n roll on Springsteen's music is evident on the song "Light of Day". In recent years, Springsteen has changed his music further. There are more folk elements up to the gospel to be heard. His last solo album, Devils and Dust , drew rave reviews not only for Springsteen's complex songwriting, but also for his expressive and sensitive singing.

    On the album We Shall Overcome: On his ensuing tour he also interpreted some of his own rock songs in a folk style. On his album, Wrecking Ball , Springsteen incorporated a variety of styles, including folk, gospel, and even hip-hop, with a rap in the song "Rocky Ground".

    His studio work with producer Ron Aniello, Wrecking Ball and High Hopes , has also become more experimental, featuring loops and computerized sounds. Often described as cinematic in their scope, Springsteen's lyrics frequently explore highly personal themes such as individual commitment, dissatisfaction and dismay with life in a context of everyday situations.

    It has been recognized that there was a shift in his lyrical approach starting with the album Darkness on the Edge of Town , in which he focused on the emotional struggles of working class life. Springsteen liked her voice and after the performance, introduced himself to her. Soon after that, they started spending time together and became friends. According to the book Bruce Springsteen on Tour — by Dave Marsh, it looked like Springsteen and Scialfa were on the brink of becoming a couple through the first leg of the tour.

    His next album, Tunnel of Love , was released in the autumn of and many of its songs described his unhappiness in the relationship with Phillips. She expressed reluctance at first, since she wanted to start recording her first solo album, but after Springsteen told her that the tour would be short, she agreed to postpone her own solo record. Springsteen and Scialfa fell in love with each other during the Tunnel of Love Express Tour and started living together soon after his separation from Phillips.

    Citing irreconcilable differences , Julianne filed for divorce in Los Angeles on August 30, ; [] a settlement was reached in December and it was finalized on March 1, Springsteen received press criticism for the hastiness in which he and Scialfa took up their relationship. In a interview with The Advocate , Springsteen told Judy Wieder about the negative publicity the couple subsequently received. But the truth is, I basically ignored the entire thing as much as I could.

    I said, 'Well, all I know is, this feels real, and maybe I have got a mess going here in some fashion, but that's life. So part of me said, 'Hey, what does it matter? It's very different than just living together. First of all, stepping up publicly—which is what you do: You get your license, you do all the social rituals—is a part of your place in society and in some way part of society's acceptance of you Patti and I both found that it did mean something.

    Springsteen and Scialfa lived in New Jersey, before moving to Los Angeles, where they decided to start a family. When the children reached school-age in the s, Springsteen and Scialfa moved back to New Jersey specifically to raise a family in a non- paparazzi environment. The grounds of his New Jersey home include a large swimming pool. The family owns and lives on a horse farm in Colts Neck and a home in Rumson ; they also own homes in Los Angeles and Wellington, Florida. It has been reported that the press conference regarding the Super Bowl XLIII half-time show was Springsteen's first press conference in more than 25 years.

    Springsteen has talked about his mental health struggles. Springsteen is an activist for LGBT rights and has spoken out many times as a strong supporter of gay marriage. In , he posted the following statement on his website: Springsteen noted in the ad, "I couldn't agree more with that statement and urge those who support equal treatment for our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters to let their voices be heard now. Springsteen released an official statement on his website.

    Springsteen was out riding his motorcycle on November 11, when it broke down and he was stranded alongside the road. A group of men from the Freehold American Legion in New Jersey were returning from a Veterans Day event on their motorcycles when they spotted Springsteen and stopped to help. Springsteen hitched a ride on the back of one of the men's motorcycles to a nearby restaurant where the group grabbed a round of drinks, for which Springsteen picked up the tab, while waiting for his ride.

    While rejecting religion in his earlier years, Bruce stated in his autobiography Born To Run , he has "a personal relationship with Jesus. I believe in his power to save, love In terms of Catholic faith, he has stated that he "came to ruefully and bemusedly understand that once you're a Catholic you're always a Catholic" and "I don't participate in my religion but I know somewhere I'm still on the team.

    In an interview in with Tom Hanks , Springsteen admitted to having been a tax evader early in his career. Springsteen has been a member of, or has been backed by, several bands during his career, most notably the E Street Band. The E Street Band performed on all of Springsteen's recorded works from his debut until 's Nebraska , a solo album on which Springsteen himself played all the instruments.

    The full band returned for the next album Born in the USA , but from to , albums were recorded with session musicians.


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      Billboard Year-End number one albums. Calypso — Harry Belafonte Camelot — Original Cast West Side Story — Soundtrack Music from Hello, Dolly! Music from Mary Poppins — Soundtrack More of the Monkees — The Monkees Jesus Christ Superstar — Soundtrack Harvest — Neil Young The World Is a Ghetto — War Greatest Hits — Elton John. Rumours — Fleetwood Mac The images are uploaded digitally and made into posters and sent back to the project's co-creators for them to exhibit in their own communities.

      In , the project created a massive exhibit in Times Square in Manhattan that challenged advertising with art created from thousands of portraits of locals and tourists. This method created by JR produced a more direct connection of his work to the streets through an immediate interaction with the community and the people. The Photobooth trucks have since traveled around the world for a variety of different causes, including a nationwide tour that brought attention to immigration reform in America, and a stop trip to major monuments in France ending with a large installation in the Pantheon in Paris.

      Unframed is an ongoing project that began in , realized using images by famous or anonymous photographers, and archival images that JR interpreted and took out of their context depending on the place, neighborhood, or city he worked in. In works such as those made in May in Marseille, France , JR dug into the identity of the neighborhood of la Belle de Mai, and invited its inhabitants to think about the memory of their streets by looking into their personal photo albums.

      The photographs, old or new, cropped or enlarged, create monumental artworks on the facades of neighborhoods and transform personal and multiple footprints of what is part of the city's history and collective memory. In , JR continued his Unframed project on Ellis Island , using photos from when the island operated as the entryway for millions of immigrants to America. These archival images were installed into the facades and walls of the abandoned hospital on the grounds that once housed the sick and dying. Koch theatre in January and February, including a large installation of an interactive piece on the floor of the promenade.

      This work followed his model of engaging with his fans and the public across social divides, connecting ballet patrons to first time attendees with the image of the life-size ballerinas on the ground. The Art Series led to further collaborations between the artist and the New York City Ballet, as months later he explored a new artistic medium of choreography.

      JR worked with the company's ballet master in chief Peter Martins to create a piece titled Les Bosquets based on his beginnings during the riots in the Parisian suburbs. For this project, the dancers became his paper and his works were transformed to the stage. JR transferred his Women Are Heroes project to the cinema in directing a feature film made up of images of the pasting phase of the installations and interviews of the women.

      Through this documentary film, the artist shows us how he installed the portraits of the women in urban spaces and the reactions of the inhabitants.

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      He explains "this film gathers the images and the words of the women he met, the day to day flow of their lives and experiences to create, through art, a reality different from the one shown in the media". JR's second film, Inside Out: The People's Art Project , is a documentary that tracks the evolution of the biggest participatory art project in the world, Inside Out. The project encourages citizens to take ownership of walls that were previously restricted and in doing so testing the limits of what they thought was possible.

      The same year, he directed the short film titled Ellis , starring Robert De Niro. It has won or been nominated for a number of prominent awards, including the "Golden Eye" for best documentary film at the Cannes Film Festival won [59] and "Best Documentary Feature" of from the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences nominated. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved 9 April The New York Times.

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