Dave Marsh, the film critic and biographer who documented the early days of Bruce Springsteen in his influential 1979 book “Born to Run,” died Friday in his Connecticut home. He was 76. Jim Rotolo, who hosts the Springsteen-fan cast “The Wild & The Innocent” on SiriusXM, confirmed Marsh’s death in a Facebook post on Saturday
Long Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain believes rockers should keep their politics off stage, but in interviews he remains proud to criticize their conservative beliefs. He used a podcast interview to criticize fellow 76-year-old Bruce Springsteen, calling him an “annoying, bitter old man,” saying that anyone who speaks out should just “shut up.” Cain’s issues with
Bruce Springsteen said during his recent PBS special, “Bruce Springsteen: Finding America in Song,” that being a true patriot is about coming face to face with America’s flaws and encouraging the government and your fellow citizens to do better. “I believe in critical patriotism,” Springsteen said. “I think that is the definition of a patriot,