No real news, but rumors that something big is imminent around the end
of November. Suggestions span from a box set to a week of benefit shows in Asbury Park.
Still, don't hold your breath that something will happen. Read more
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Bruce performed last night (Friday) at Cheers Bar in New Jersey
with Bobby Bandiera. Together they performed "Mustang Sally" and a long version of
"Lucille".
This week has also seen the release of the One Step Up/Two Steps Back albums. They
have been received with mixed feelings, many people arguing that the artists involved are
mediocre at best, but that the set is still altogether worthwhile. Read more
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Sorry for not keeping you up to date, but most of you of course will
know that Bruce performed with The Wallflowers at MTV's annual music video awards on
September 4. Bruce, sporting an unusually short haircut, played guitar and sang a verse on
the song "One Headlight". Prior to that he also performed at a club with a band called Jimmy
& the Gigolos. Backstreets has more details about that. These two appearances were
Bruce's first public performances since the last Paris show on May 26. The future is still
unknown, but rumors continue circulate about more acoustic shows in November.
On another note, the latest issue of Q has an interview with Jon Bon Jovi in which he
mentions the Springsteens: "We all had dinner at my house, and he looked right through me
and said, 'I tell you, I'm happier now than I've ever been in my life.' He's playin' an acoustic
guitar by himself, pretending to be Woody Guthrie. And I went, 'OK, for the first time I'm
not gonna tell you to put the band back together. I finally get it!' I'd been relentless in telling
him to put the fuckin' band back together. He wouldn't have a word of it. He don't wanna be
The Boss all the timer, either." Read more
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Bruce did not turn up at Tradewinds or anywhere else last weekend (at
least not publicly). In return, there are now rumors of him planning more solo acoustic shows
this fall at American college auditoriums. If it's true, certainly no one can accuse him of
commercialism, touring for an album which hasn't been near a chart for 18 months and for an
audience who will now no doubt mostly consist of fans who have already seen at least one
show already. Question is, can he even sell out small auditoriums playing with the same
concept as he's done for almost two years? Read more
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Rumors have been circulating for a while about Bruce appearing at a Joe
Grushecky/Nils Lofgren show at Tradewinds on August 15th. Also quite likely is an
appearance the next night at Cheers in Long Branch where Elliott Murphy is going to
perform with Joe D'Urso. Whether there's more to it than the fact that it would be natural for
Bruce to attend these gigs, is not known by us. Read more
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"Secret Garden" has been nominated for "Best video from a film" for MTV's
annual Video Awards which will take place on September 4th. No word yet as to whether
or not Bruce himself will be present, let alone perform. Bruce won this prize with "Streets of
Philadelphia" in 1994. Read more
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Bruce has remained inactive since the end of the European tour. The biggest
news is, for those of you who haven't heard it yet, a double album of other artists covering
Bruce songs called, respectively, One Step Up and Two Steps Back. The albums will be
released on Bruce's birthday, Sept. 23, and will feature such artists as Joe Grushecky, Nils
Lofgren, John Hiatt, Maria McKee and lots more. Backstreets has a full contents list, so no
need to show it here. Read more
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"This is the last show of the tour - at least for a while". That was Bruce's only
comment at the second show in Paris on May 26 in regard to whether the Solo Acoustic
Tour was over or not. Inside sources have said it was definitely the last show of the entire
tour, but Bruce's words leave a door open. Perhaps a theory is that he will take a look at the
recordings he may (or may not) have been doing in the spring and decide if they are worth
building a record and a new tour on. If not, then it's not unthinkable that he's prepared to
continue the Tom Joad tour until he has thought up a new concept to replace it. The last few
years have seen him break with the old pattern of touring and then hibernating for a long
time. As if he really wants to be more visible to his fans. Even if it means stretching a tour
concept for an indefinite period of time.
However, at the moment there are no concrete news. Rumors circulate about an album and
a new tour by late this year. But there are always rumors of that. Read more
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For anyone who didn't know already, Bruce commenced his European tour last
night in Vienna, Austria. The set list was pretty unremarkable, except maybe for the fact that
he performed "Freehold", his ode to his hometown in New Jersey, that was first performed
in Freehold and has since been aired a few times in Australia. Read more
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Bruce received the Polar Music Award in Stockholm Sweden this afternoon. The
event was broadcast live on Swedish TV, first the actual award ceremony this afternoon,
and tonight the dinner where Bruce made a long acceptance speech and performed two
songs acoustically: "The Ghost of Tom Joad" and "Thunder Road". This was followed by a
message from Bill Clinton read by the American Ambassador in Sweden and finally an
interview with Bruce recorded earlier in the day. Read more
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