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For the E Street Band's second-ever show in the Beatles' birthplace, McCartney joins the band for "Can't Buy Me Love" and ...
Bruce Springsteen fans got a special surprise when Sir Paul McCartney joined him for a duet at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium.
His gritty paeans to steel towns and down-on-their-luck cities made him a working-class balladeer. But as blue-collar voters ...
The signs are available, in-store purchases only, at the city's Rebel Supply on Cookman Avenue — but supplies are low.
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LouderSound on MSNWatch Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney covering The Beatles onstage in LiverpoolBruce Springsteen was joined onstage by Paul McCartney in Liverpool to cover The Beatles ’ Can’t Buy Me Love.
McCartney and Springsteen visited the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, according to the school's Instagram account.
The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music is expected to attract 75,000 visitors a year, boosting the Jersey ...
Of course it’s no surprise that Springsteen isn’t a fan of Trump. He’s long been a supporter of the Democrat party, and ...
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Bruce Springsteen sure picked the most appropriate place for a Paul McCartney surprise appearance by bringing out the Beatles legend ...
The president and ‘The Boss’ play to the same frustrated working-class crowd.
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