Tag Archives: Bruce Springsteen

From us to you… Happy Valentine’s Day in 5 songs

Today, I’d like to offer a little note to wish our readers a Happy Valentine’s Day. There are quite a few different emotions surrounding this holiday and I’ve tried to capture many of them with an appropriate song. As Nick … Continue reading

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St. Louis will have to wait a little longer for a Bruce Springsteen tour stop

This morning the announcement finally came down regarding the first leg of the Bruce Springsteen ‘Wrecking Ball’ tour including a group of U.S. shows. While local fans — which obviously includes us here at 3 Minute Record – were disappointed that … Continue reading

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New Springsteen single “We Take Care of Our Own”

The internet certainly didn’t shut down for the Boss yesterday. While the Stop Online Privacy Act protest had the internet at less than full capacity yesterday, the marketers went to work anyway and were ramping up to start a media … Continue reading

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Songwriters help us deal with tragedy through music

Ten years after the attacks of September 11, 2001, Americans are honoring the innocent victims who lost their lives at the World Trade Center, The Pentagon and on four airline flights hijacked by terrorists with ceremonies in New York, Washington … Continue reading

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Born To Run Day: A Celebration

“We got one last chance to make it real, to trade in these wings on some wheels” – “Thunder Road” 36 years ago today, Born To Run, the third album by then 25-year-old singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, was released by Columbia … Continue reading

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R.I.P. Clarence Clemons, 1942-2011

When your music is bigger than life it takes a Big Man to convey it to the world. For Bruce Springsteen, his longtime saxophone player for the E Street Band, Clarence Clemons was that man. Sadly, Clemons died last Saturday … Continue reading

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Thank you for the music Big Man…

Sadly, Clarence Clemons, iconic saxophone player for Bruce Springsteen and the E St. Band, passed away yesterday. I do not normally feel overly saddened by celebrity deaths, but this time I could not but help to feel very saddened upon … Continue reading

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My Record Store Day 2011

Another Record Store Day has come and gone and although there are still festivities including live performances at Euclid Records today, I decided it was better to get back to real life. You know – spend time with family, cut the … Continue reading

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Back from Vegas…

I promise to get a review of the Chuck Ragan/Lucero/Social Distortion show from Vegas this past weekend up as soon as I can, but need to get caught up with some homework that I neglected while on the trip. Today … Continue reading

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Time To Change The Records

The Christmas season brings many different types of music together in one place — Classical, Jazz, Folk, Country, Rock ‘n Roll, Rhythm & Blues, and more.  The season is a traditional time of year in which we pass customs and … Continue reading

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