Wrecking Ball, the Boss's 17th studio album, will be his first since the death of E Street Band saxophonist Clarence ClemonsBruce Springsteen's manager has revealed new details of the singer's forthcoming album, Wrecking Ball, promising an "experimental" and "big-picture piece of work". The LP – described by Jon Landau, who has managed Springsteen since 1976, as having "social overtones" – includes contributions by Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello, as well as members of the E Street Ba...
Perez Hilton — We're sad that Clarence Clemons won't be around for this one, but we know he'd be happy to hear that Bruce is still going strong!
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Guardian Music — Wrecking Ball, the Boss's 17th studio album, will be his first since the death of E Street Band saxophonist Clarence ClemonsBruce Springsteen's manager has revealed new d... more info
USA Today Music — The Boss has come up with a title for his upcoming work, which producer Jon Landaus says is his "most innovative in recent years."
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Perez Hilton — Ask, and ye shall receive…from Bruce!
Yesterday, we learned some new details about Bruce Springsteen's upcoming album, and we had mentioned that we were looking forwar... more info