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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 Boss" and former Beatle greeted crowds outside Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney met in Liverpool on June 6 - creating pure emotion among students and fans.
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In 2012, Sir Paul had joined Springsteen on stage at the end of the singer’s headline slot at Hard Rock Calling in Hyde Park, ...
Although the political message never relented during Springsteen's show, this didn't detract from the show's true aim to ...
McCartney and Springsteen visited the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, according to the school's Instagram account.
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 ...
Singer Bruce Springsteen brought out a special guest at his show in Liverpool as he performed with local star Sir Paul ...
Bruce Springsteen fans were left in a state of disbelief as The Boss was joined on stage by The Beatles star for a duet at ...
Every artist hopes to have at least one album that is remembered as a masterpiece. With 'Born To Run', Bruce Springsteen knew this would be his chance.