Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen and Liverpool
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His gritty paeans to steel towns and down-on-their-luck cities made him a working-class balladeer. But as blue-collar voters stampede to the right, does Springsteen really speak for them now?
Springsteen, 75, and Scialfa, 71, got married on June 8, 1991, at their Los Angeles home. In honor of their 34th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Scialfa posted a PDA-filled throwback photo from their first anniversary alongside a message reflecting on their marriage.
Of course it’s no surprise that Springsteen isn’t a fan of Trump. He’s long been a supporter of the Democrat party, and endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election while calling Trump “the most dangerous candidate” of his lifetime.
Springsteen and Scialfa first met when Scialfa answered a newspaper ad in the mid-1970s looking for a female back-up singer.
The signs are available, in-store purchases only, at the city's Rebel Supply on Cookman Avenue — but supplies are low.
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The U2 singer and Springsteen also go way back, starting at least with Springsteen joining the Irish band onstage in Philadelphia in 1987. In 2002, Bono hopped onstage during a Springsteen Miami show for a version of “Because the Night,” and later on, Springsteen inducted U2 into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Famous Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello ripped President Trump with strong words and visuals at a recent Boston music festival.
Bono is speaking out about Donald Trump's claim U2 was paid to endorse Kamala Harris, and the ongoing drama between the president and Bruce Springsteen: 'There's only one Boss.'
West, the Boss’ manager at the very start of his music career — at the end of the ’60s to the early ’70s — was 89 when he died this week, Springsteen said in an evocative message posted on his website and social media accounts.
Learn about Bruce Springsteen's debut performance at Anfield, featuring a surprise collaboration with Paul McCartney that delighted fans in Liverpool.