

Latest Release

- JUN 2, 2023
- Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - The Darkness Tour '78
- 20 Songs
- Born In the U.S.A. · 1984
- Born In the U.S.A. · 1984
- Born to Run · 1975
- Born In the U.S.A. · 1984
- Born In the U.S.A. · 1984
- Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (Live at C.W. Post College, Greenvale, NY - December 1975) - Single · 1985
- The River · 1980
- Born to Run · 1975
- Greatest Hits · 1975
- Darkness on the Edge of Town · 1978
Essential Albums
- 1987
- Born in the U.S.A. delivered the superstar status that fans always expected.
- The Boss' eerie cult classic explores the dark side of the America Dream.
- 1980
- The Boss’ masterpiece grapples with common-man issues.
- Springsteen's third album was the one that broke it all open for him.
2004
1987
1985
1984
1987
- The Jersey boy who became an American icon.
- The Boss celebrates the American experience.
- The Boss puts it across in concert.
- Springsteen speaks straight from the heart.
- His sound overflows with a love for vintage rock and R&B.
- Passionate, plainspoken storytelling ahead.
- 2021
- 2014
Compilations
- 2016
- 1998
- 1995
Appears On
- The Killers
- Various Artists
- Joe Grushecky And The Houserockers
Radio Shows
- Bruce Springsteen celebrates the release of his album Letter To You.
More To Hear
- Revisiting legendary shows in Super Bowl Halftime history.
- The singer-songwriters talk about their work on 'American Babylon.'
- The singer-songwriters discuss their work on 'American Babylon.'
- A virtual listening party for the icon's album, 'Letter To You.'
- Jon Stewart joins Bruce to talk about the intersection of music and politics.
- The singer talks "Letter to You," plus World First from Gracey.
- Clive Davis and Jon Landau reminisce with Bruce on the beginning of his career.
More To See
About Bruce Springsteen
More than mere performer, Bruce Springsteen is the embodiment of what we think of when we think of rock ’n' roll. Raised in working-class northern New Jersey, Springsteen melds the gut thrill of early rock and soul with the poetics of the singer-songwriter movement for a sound that doesn’t just describe the triumphs and sorrows of everyday Americans but spins them into myth. It’s a feat that elevated him from working musician to something like national hero upon his arrival. Though best known for his arena-sized anthems, Springsteen actually varies his approach quite a bit, from the sweat-soaked grandeur of the E Street Band workouts on albums such as 1975's Born to Run to the stark, dust-bowl folk of 1982's Nebraska, embracing the nostalgic allure of rock while integrating his sound with synthesizers and Broadway-level showmanship (the latter evident not only in his marathon, tank-emptying concerts but also 2017’s Springsteen on Broadway run). Tonally, Springsteen is just as hard to pin down, leavening his darkest, most politicized stories—“Born in the U.S.A.,” for example—with his most uplifting music, a contrast that made him equal parts patriot and dissident, often blurring the line between the two. Or, as Springsteen himself put it himself in a press conference for his 2012 album Wrecking Ball, “I have spent my life judging the distance between American reality and the American dream.”
- HOMETOWN
- Long Branch, NJ, United States of America
- BORN
- September 23, 1949