Bruce the poetry reader
For someone who's laying low, Bruce has been mighty busy this last week. First he attended the New Jersey Hall of Fame and on Thursday he was at the Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey to read poems by Robert Pinsky and sing a few songs. His performance, which was done in collaboration with Pinsky and old friend John Wesley Harding, was part of the Word and Music Festival (WAMFEST) and was an officially announced appearance. Bruce, with an acoustic guitar, read poems by Pinsky and interspersed with his own songs such as "The River", "Born to Run" and "Nebraska". 400 people were in attendance in the university auditorium, and they witnessed something truly unique and by all accounts both powerful and entertaining. See the setlist.

