Authors, DJ's and movie makers fueled by Bruce
Bruce is seemingly relaxing after his recent trip to Toronto, but others are busy keeping him in the spotlight and using their creativity to honor their hero. Several fan projects have seen or will be seeing the light of day during this fall. A new all-Bruce internet radio show, "Groove It All Night", has emerged on something called HomeGrownRadioNJ. Every other week the host Julian Garcia will play Bruce music for two hours from 9-11 PM EST. Next time will be Wednesday, October 13. Read more here. And if you're interested in the whole Bruce fan phenomenon, a new documentary is in the works that will focus on the connection between Bruce and his fans. The documentary is directed by Steve Matoren and is called "Is There Anybody Alive Out There?" More info can be found on the project's official Facebook page.
Also of great interest to Bruce fans, and visitors of this site in particular, is a new novel by long-time Greasy Lake member April Lindner simply called Jane. The book is not about Bruce per se, but is inspired by him and the classic novel Jane Eyre. You can find out more by watching this YouTube trailer, or you can go straight to Amazon and buy it.
As if that wasn't enough, another Greasy Lake member, Linda K. Randall has worked hard on a book about Springsteen fans. It's due on October 22 and is titled "Finding Grace in the Concert Hall". It is based on long research among people like us, including several Greasy Lake members. Not much official info, but you can look at the cover here.

