Bruce Springsteen pays tribute to Barack Obama
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Bruce Springsteen paid tribute to Barack Obama by quoting the Former President’s words introducing his song at the grand opening of the Obama Presidential Center. The museum honoring his presidency marked its launch on June 18 in Chicago,
Bruce Springsteen performed his new No Kings song “Streets of Minneapolis” on the Wednesday, May 20 episode of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. T
The rock icon directly blamed President Trump and the Ellisons for Colbert's cancellation on Wednesday night's show.
Springsteen says Trump ‘can’t take a joke,’ blasts Paramount in penultimate Colbert show performance
Springsteen and Trump have long feuded. Springsteen’s “Land of Hope and Dreams Tour” was a direct response to Trump’s presidency. Trump has asked for a boycott of Springsteen’s shows as he called him “a dried up prune.”
Bruce Springsteen bluntly called out the "small-minded" Ellisons and President Trump in his final "Late Show" performance
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How Bruce Springsteen paid homage to Barack Obama amid crusade against Donald Trump
Bruce Springsteen offered remarks before his performance at the opening ceremony of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. He referenced former President Barack Obama in his speech
Bruce Springsteen delivered a blistering message aimed at Donald Trump on Wednesday during the penultimate episode of “The Late Show.” Before performing his anti-Trump song “ Streets of Minneapolis ,” Springsteen voiced support for outgoing host Stephen Colbert and slammed both the president and CBS owners Larry and David Ellison.
The final set of shows for Stephen Colbert's last week on late night have been revealed, with Jon Stewart and Bruce Springsteen among the guests popping in to celebrate the late night host's legacy.
Bruce Springsteen revealed that his favorite sandwich is a classic PB&J. The rocker prefers his sammie with a glass of milk as a midnight snack. He also shared his take on sparkling water and the best way to snack on an apple.