the latest interview with the Boss in Rollingstone Magazine was done by John Stewart, he is a pretty famous satirical comedian.
Tom Petty did not say anything dramatic or mean about Bruce Springsteen in Rolling Stone Magazine. In fact, he claimed that he enjoyed Bruce's music and hopes to do some of his cover songs.
Ive seen the future of rock and roll, and its name is Bruce Springsteen.
Rolling Stone not too long ago released a special edition of Rolling Stone magazine with the brothers with that interview plus loads more extras. If you can't find this special edtion left at your local store ( I got mine at Barnes and Nobles for $10.00). You can go to the Rolling Stone website you can buy one if not both as a back issue.
The most popular Rolling Stone magazine interviews ever published by the company include; the January/February, 1971 interview with John Lennon of The Beatles, the summer 1969 interview with Bob Dylan, the October 12th, 1968 interview with Mick Jagger, and the 1983 interview with Michael Jackson.
Yes she used to. She kinda said she did on an interview with 'rolling stone of the cut' or something.
Yes she did. She was talking about a her childhood and Thirteen in a Rolling stone magazine interview.
No, but John said he liked the song in a Rolling Stone interview in 1971.
Bruce Springsteen, known as The Boss, once said, "When I was growing up, there were two things that were unpopular in my house. One was me, and the other was my guitar." Springsteen got the music bug when he was seven years old and saw Elvis Presley perform on "Toast of the Town." He bought his first guitar when he was 13 and joined The Castiles, his first band, a year later. Over the next dozen years, Springsteen formed, joined and reconfigured many bands, wrote and performed and cut albums. It wasn't until music critic Jon Landau wrote in Rolling Stone magazine," I have seen rock & roll future and its name is Bruce Springsteen," that Springsteen and his E Street Band began to make a mark on the music scene. In December, he will be among the five recipients of 2009's Kennedy Center Honors. Happy 60th birthday to The Boss - Grammy-winner, Rock 'n Roll Hall-of-Famer, megastar Bruce Springsteen, born on September 23, 1949.
A Rolling Stone was created in 1980.
Rolling Stone was created in 1967.
It was in relation to statements made which were critical of members of Obama's cabinet in an interview with Rolling Stone.
A rolling stone gathers no moss