They all start with 'B'
Bruce Springsteen
the bangles
Cadillac Ranch = Bruce SpringsteenPink Cadillac = Springsteen, The Pointer SistersGreased Lightning (from the original "Grease" sundtrack)Little Duece Coup = The Beach Boys409 = The Beach BoysLoretta Lynn's Lincoln - Josh Turner (album = Everything is Fine)
Bruce Johnston joined the group in 1965.
Bruce McNorton was born on February 28, 1959, in Daytona Beach, Florida, USA.
Bruce Holman was born on June 29, 1954, in Seal Beach, California, USA.
Takapuna Beach, New Zealand Source: Bruce Mason website :http://www.bmcentre.co.nz/
Bruce Subke died on May 13, 2013, in Long Beach, California, USA of heart attack.
Springsteen did write a song entitled "Fire", but there are a number of songs with the same one-word title. Hendrix had a monster hit with his own song Fire, and other songs of the same name have been recorded by artists as diverse as the Ohio Players and the Beach Boys.Springsteen's song was originally written with the idea that Elvis Presley would record it, as Bruce was a huge Elvis fan. However, after it was written, Elvis died in 1977, and Bruce ended up giving the song to Robert Gordon, a rockabilly artist in the New York music scene. Gordon released his version in 1978. Springsteen also recorded the song at this time, during the sessions for his 1978 Darkness on the Edge of Town, but he ended up not releasing his version on that album (that version was just released in later 2010 on his 2 record set The Promise, made up of outtakes from the "Darkness" sessions).When Springsteen performed the song live, a producer heard it and brought it to the Pointer Sisters, who had a top-5 R&B hit with it in late 1978 or early 1979.
Bruce Campbell died June 17, 1995, in Fort Myers Beach, FL, USA.
Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Adele, Chris Brown, Bruce Springsteen, the Civil Wars, Maroon 5, the Beach Boys, Paul McCartney, Kelly Clarkson and some guy named Jason (i forget his last name), Foo Fighters, Coldplay, Rihanna :) in random order sorry :)
Yes, the noun beach is a commonnoun, a general word for any beach anywhere.The word beach is also a verb: beach, beaches, beaching, beached.