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Bruce Springsteen: Bands
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Springsteen then returned with a more withdrawn effort. Facing marital problems, Tunnel of Love (1987) described the artist's lost loves, emotional confusion and other adult psychological problems. A short time later, Springsteen divorced from his first wife. Later he would marry E Street Band singer Patti Scialfa.
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After this commercial peak, Springsteen released the much more contemplative Tunnel of Love (1987), a mature reflection on the many faces of love found, lost and squandered, which only selectively used the E Street Band. It presaged the breakup of his first marriage, to Julianne Phillips. Reflecting the challenges of love in Brilliant Disguise, Springsteen sang:
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The Seeger Sessions Band is about to hit U.S. shores, and while they're touring around for the next month, Springsteen will work some late night TV appearances into the schedule. First up will be The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Monday June 5, to be taped in the afternoon before the show at the Greek and to air that night. Then toward the end of the leg, he'll hit Late Night with Conan O'Brien while in NYC for the Madison Square Garden show, to air Friday night June 23 (actually, early morning June 24). Will Max and Larry have a drum-off?
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The Dixie Chicks will join Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and the Dave Matthews Band during the final show of the Vote for Change tour aimed at defeating President George W. Bush. The Oct. 11 show at the MCI Center in Washington, D.C., was added to the schedule Monday (Sept. 13). In early October, the musicians are performing 34 concerts in nine battleground states to raise money and support to defeat Bush.
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Over in Dublin tomorrow, Springsteen and his Seeger Sessions band will be gearing up for a Friday night show to kick off the European leg. Here in the States, tomorrow through the weekend brings the majority of U.S. onsales. On Friday: DC, Columbus, Chicago, Cleveland, Saratoga, and Holmdel, NJ. On Saturday: Phoenix, Des Moines, St. Paul, and Philly (Camden, NJ). And on Monday: San Francisco. After that, only Boston and NYC will remain.
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Few performers are as versatile or unpredictable as Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. From blues to rock to soul with instruments ranging from banjos to saxophones to harmonicas, you get the whole package with Bruce Springsteen concert tickets. You are not going to see some 60-minute show where the stars act like they are doing the concert ticket holders a favor by showing up and going through the motions. Springsteen puts everything he can muster into his live shows, and millions of Springsteen concert tickets sold over the years provide a testament to that.
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