Bruce Springsteen apologises to Bono for refusing song for charity ad - Music legend said he had made a ‘big mistake’ ...
On Feb. 21, 1971, Bruce Springsteen placed a classified ad in the Asbury Park Press, looking for a trumpet player. Here's the original classified ad page. On Oct. 19, 1972, Springsteen would place ...
The American Civil Liberties Union is using a familiar Bruce Springsteen song in a new advertising campaign to support birthright citizenship in the U.S. Watch the 30-second clip below. The ACLU filed ...
On Oct. 19, 1972, Bruce Springsteen's classified ad appeared in the Asbury Park Press. He was looking for a piano-organ player, and a country violinist. Here's how the ad looked: Here's a look at ...
Bono gave Bruce Springsteen a hard time for refusing to license his song “Girls in Their Summer Clothes” for a commercial for the clothing brand Gap in partnership with Bono’s AIDS foundation (RED).
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bruce Springsteen on Jimmy Kimmel Live!/(Disney/Randy Holmes) Bruce Springsteen is joining the American Civil Liberties Union's ...
Springsteen described his refusal as ‘a big mistake’. Bruce Springsteen has apologised to Bono for refusing to license Girls In Their Summer Clothes for an advert for the clothing brand GAP in ...