Bruce Springsteen’s name was added to First Avenue’s legendary wall of stars. The honor follows his recent performances and advocacy in Minneapolis, speaking out against the presence of ICE agents.
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Bruce Springsteen scored his first-ever No. 1 album without the E Street Band, 'Devils & Dust', on May 8, 2005.
The rock legend returned to Atlanta for his "Land of Hope and Dreams Tour" and spoke out against the president, ICE, the war in Iran and the Voting Rights Act dismantling.
The Boss kicked off his Land of Hopes and Dreams American Tour at the Target Center in Minneapolis. By Joe Lynch Executive Digital Director No musical artist at Bruce Springsteen’s level of commercial ...
First Avenue staff unveiled Bruce Springsteen’s silver star at ground level on the northwest side of the building, just a few spots down from the red George Floyd star. The reveal happened just hours ...