THE SCREEN DOOR...with Anthony Kuzminski | by ANTHONY KUZMINSKI(noreply@blogger.com) | Thu, Oct 1
Thu, Oct 1
Forty-minutes into Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s recent Chicago show, Springsteen began to tell the crowd how he was about to be dropped by his record label after two unsuccessful records back in 1974. Everything was on the line and they knew they had to deliver a tremendous rec...
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