Friday, January 29

Light of Day documentary

The People Speak

Monday, January 25

Springsteen at Elvis Costello's Spectacle







Springsteen plays again for Ranney School

In what is being already an annual tradition, Bruce Springsteen, accompanied by Bobby Bandiera and his band, gave a concert last Saturday in Asbury Park for the Ranney School, where their children studied. With help from Patti Scialfa and Southside Johnny, Bruce sang his own songs and a good amount of covers, offering a varied repertoire of soul, pop and rock, including "Cover Me" "Boy From New York City", "The Fever", "Sherry Darling", "Tell Me", "Higher and Higher", "Dertoit Medley", "Oh, Pretty Woman" "Pink Cadillac" and others. The performance, held at the legendary Stone Pony club, lasted about two hours..

See complete set list.

Saturday, January 23

Remembering Danny

Raise a glass for the comrades we lost... today would have been Danny Federici's 60th birthday.

Hope for Haiti

We Shall Overcome "Hope for Haiti", New York 22.01.2010
Bruce Springsteen, Curt Ramm, Charlie Giordano, Patti Scialfa, Cindy Mizelle, Soozie Tyrell, Curtis King Jr.

Wednesday, January 20

Springsteen joins 'Hope for Haiti' telethon

The "Hope for Haiti" telethon, organized by George Clooney, will be held this Friday, Jan. 22nd, in different cities around the world, to raise funds for the reconstruction of Haiti. Several US TV channels will air the event (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, BET, The CW, HBO, MTV, VH1 and CMT, starting at 8 pm EST), with other international channels joining, such as BET International, CNN International, National Geographic and MTV Networks International.

Bruce Springsteen's appearance in he event has been confirmed by MTV. Other artists involved include prominent actors and musicians such as Sting, Mary J. Blige, Shakira, Bono and The Edge, Taylor Swift, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt, Zac Efron, Bradley Cooper, Renée Zellweger, Courteney Cox, David Arquette or Colin Farrell.

All performances will be on sale Saturday at the iTunes store for $0.99, and proceeds from these sales and the telethon will go to organizations like Oxfam America, UNICEF or Red Cross.

Monday, January 18

Bruce plays at Light of Day's 10th Anniversary concert

The occasion deserved it: it was the tenth anniversary Light of Day concert, held this time in Asbury Park for three days (15th, 16th and 17th of January). These three nights of music concerts to benefit the research of Parkinson's disease included dozens of performances on different stages in the famous New Jersey seaside town.

On Saturday, the largest concert was held at the Paramount Theater, before nearly 2,000 people. Springsteen took the stage mid-show to sing "Heaven Help the Lonely" with Willie Nile and "Broken Radio" with Jesse Malin. Towards the end of the evening the Boss came back onstage to join Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers and sing with them for an hour and a half, including Grushecky originals ("Talking to the King," "Never Be Enough Time"), the song both singers wrote together ("Code of Silence," "Another Thin Line") and a good assortment of Springsteen songs ("Atlantic City", "Johnny 99", "Darkness" or a surprising "Pink Cadillac"). "Twist & Shout" was the encore song, with all the evening's musicians on stage.

This was the seventh time (of ten years) Bruce Springsteen has actively participated in this series of benefit concerts for Light of Day.

See complete set list.



The People Speak

The People Speak is a History Channel documentary, aired on Dec. 13th in the U.S., based on the books A People's History of the United States and Voices of a People's History. The film weaves archival footage and interviews with performances by actors and artists such as Springsteen, Bob Dylan, John Legend, Matt Damon, Eddie Vedder, Morgan Freeman,and others. Many American musicians have donated their music for this film, including Bruce Springsteen, who contributed "This Land is Your Land".

The song, however, does not appear on the soundtrack CD, for which Springsteen donated an exclusive acoustic version, recently re-recorded, of his song "The Ghost of Tom Joad". The album also includes unreleased versions of songs by Bob Dylan, Eddie Vedder, Randy Newman, Taj Mahal, Jackson Browne, John Legend and others.

Another documentary, this time on the election campaign of President Obama, contains Springsteen's music. It is named By The People, The Election of Barack Obama, whose soundtrack (re-titled By the people, for the people) includes a live acoustic version of "This Land Is Your Land", recorded at Obama's rally in Ypsilanti, Michigan, on October 6th, 2008. This album is only available in digital form at the iTunes store.

The Big Man is well

According to AP reports, Clarence Clemons underwent surgery for his back injury last Wednesday, January 13th at a hospital in New York. Clarence is well, and is expected to complete his recovery in the next months. On January 11th, The E Street Band's saxophonist turned 68.






photo copyright 2009 Tim Young

Friday, January 15

Light of Day: 10th Anniversary