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Early Music Reviews
“I saw rock and roll’s future-and its name is Bruce Springsteen.”
 - Jon Landau, 1974

“Only one girl at school has his record.”
 - 13 year-old sister Pam, 1975
 
“Springsteen’s lyrics are an effusive jumble…   his melodies either second-hand or undistinguished and his performance tedious. Given such flaws there has to be another important ingredient to the success of Bruce Springsteen: namely vigorous promotion.”
 -NYT music critic Henry Edwards
 
"He’s a hot new artist now but he’s not the new messiah and I question whether he will establish an international mania. He’s got a very long way to go before he does what Elton has done or Rod Stewart or the Rolling Stones or Led Zeppelin.”
- Warner Bros Records President Joe Smith, 1975
 
“The kid absolutely knocked me out. I only hear somebody really good once every ten years and not only was Bruce the best, he was a lot better than Dylan when I first heard him.”
- John Hammond, discoverer of Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin and Bob Dylan, 1975




Weaving Magic with ESB

It ain’t easy to be the Boss, unless you’re Bruce Springsteen—“You’re Born to Run” the music industry. In October 2007, Springsteen and his E Street Band joined forces to release Magic, a much anticipated album since The Rising, which came in the wake of the devastating 9/11 attacks. The record chronicles the events and gives a voice to the affected people.

Bruce Springsteen has released 13 original albums over the course of his career which most impressively secured him a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. At the 50th Grammy Awards in 2007, the Boss reaffirmed his position, snagging three awards for Magic (notably, Best Rock Song for “Radio Nowhere”)

With Bruce, that is hardly magic at all—just the life of a creative genius “Born in the U.S.A,” well, New Jersey (to be exact).

"I know that Rock and Roll changed my life."
Bruce Timeline
  1949:Bruce is born in Freehold, New Jersey.
  1965:Bruce joins his first band.


1973:
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band release their first album, "Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J."

  1973:"The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle," is released.
  1975:Bruce’s “Born to Run” album is released.

1975:
Bruce is the first entertainer to appear on both Newsweek and Time magazines simultaneously.

1976:
Bruce is involved in a legal battle with then-manager Mike Appel, which forbids him to record with producer and future manager, Jon Landau.
  1977:A settlement is reached and Bruce begins working on “Darkness on the Edge of Town.” It’s released a year later.

1978:
Bruce and the E Street Band go on their first major tour, playing 109 cities.

1980:
"The River” is Bruce’s fifth album, which stay on top of the charts for four straight weeks.
  1982:Springsteen releases an acoustic, folk-inspired album, “Nebraska.”

1984:
“Born in the U.S.A.” is released and becomes one of the biggest albums of the eighties, selling 15 million copies.
  1985:“Live: 1975-1985” released, the biggest selling box set ever at the time.
  1985:Marries Julianne Phillips. They divorce in 1989.
  1987:“Tunnel of Love” becomes his fourth No.1 album.
  1988:Bruce tours with Sting and Peter Gabriel on the Amnesty International “Human Rights Now” tour.
  1989:Bruce and the E Street Band part ways.

1991:
He marries his band mate Patti Scialfa. They will have three children.
  1992:"Human Touch” and Lucky Town” are two albums released and debut at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively.

1994:
Bruce pens “Streets of Philadelphia” for the movie, Philadelphia. The song wins an Academy Award.
  1995:The band temporarily reunites to record four songs.
  1998:Bruce releases “Tracks” a box set of unreleased recordings from 1972 on.
  1999:He is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

1999:
The band reunites again, this time long enough to kick off another reunion tour.

2002:
In the wake of 9/11, Bruce and his band release The Rising.
  2003:A collection of his greatest hits is released in The Essential Bruce Springsteen.

2004:
The Vote for Change tour is the last we saw of the entire E Street Band...
  2007:Magic hit stores in October
  2007:The Boss wins three Grammys.
  2008:Dan Federici passes away at age 58 from a long battle with melanoma.
  2008:Springsteen is inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame.