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Tzruya 'Suki' Lahav, who toured with Bruce Springsteen and appeared on 'Jungleland' and other recordings before returning to Israel, has died at 74.
Bruce Springsteen has the support of his union in the latest set-to with President Donald Trump. After Trump, in a Truth Social message, called Springsteen a “[b]ad, and very boring singer” who “looks like a dried up prune who has suffered greatly from the work of a really bad plastic surgeon,
Springsteen kicked off his Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour at the packed Target Center with a show that lasted just shy of three hours, with no intermission.
President Donald Trump started the day on Thursday by calling for a "MAGA" boycott of Bruce Springsteen, who he called a "loser" and a "bad, and very boring singer."
The morning after Donald Trump addressed the nation about the war in Iran, he set his sights on a celebrity: Bruce Springsteen. The singer launched his new tour this week in Minneapolis, and he already had indicated that he would speak out about the president in between his sets.
Two chapter presidents of the American Federation of Musicians issued a joint statement supporting Bruce Springsteen against Donald Trump's attacks.
The E Street Band opened its Land of Hope and Dreams tour on Tuesday night, where the musician asked the crowd to choose “unity over division and peace over war.”
First of all, let's dispense with some Bruce Springsteen mythology: It is a fallacy that all his concerts last three hours. Opening a fresh tour Tuesday night at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Springsteen and the E Street Band turned in a performance that lasted exactly 2 hours and 54 minutes,