Bruce Springsteen never felt very comfortable with his place in life as a child. A long way from selling tickets with the E Street Band, he struggled throughout high school to feel comfortable. Ironically, it is just that life from which he tried to escape that has made him the star he is today. Springsteen has a devoted following that celebrates his Heartland rock and folk sound that center around the challenge to get by that characterizes some many peoples lives. Bruce has become both a incredible celebrity by honoring the everyday men and women who purchase tickets to his shows.
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Springsteen met various members of the E Street Band as he struggled to find his sound in the lat ‘60s and early ‘70s. The band members have come from his experiment the power trio Earth, from his time in Dr. Zoom & the Sonic Boom, and many other groups. The E Street Band members that now accompany Bruce around the world are Roy Bittan, Clarence Clemons, Nils Lofgren, Patti Sciafla, Garry Tallent, Soozie Tyrell, Steven Van Zandt, and Max Weinburg. Former members include Ernest “Boom” Carter, Danny Federici, Suki Lahav, Vini “Mad Dog” Lopez, and David Sancious. Springsteen and the large group of musicians sellout concerts wherever they go now.
They did not become a hit right away after Columbia Records signed them in 1972. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band struggled to find commercial success as easily as they wowed critics. It was not until the group’s third album, Born to Run. The album was the last chance they had to prove themselves as a viable act for the record company. The album peaked at number three on the charts and reassured Bruce that he was on the right direction.
Springsteen went on to sell well for the next 20 years. His hit albums like Born in the U.S.A. were huge anthems for the working class heroes who bought Bruce Springsteen tickets. Over the same time he grew in reputation as a live act. His tours sold out every concert on the schedule regularly. Bruce played with the E Street Band from 1972 to 1988 before trying to make it as a solo artist. He briefly reunited with the group in 1995 before their strong re-emergence in 1999.
The reunited Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band took the country by storm again selling tickets like they used to and returning with a number album in 2002 with The Rising. The group tours often and the Ticket Specialists will be there with affordable tickets and updated concert schedules year round. The helpful ticket representatives can help you over the phone or you can complete your order through the secure website.
Those who though Bruce Springsteen and the E Street were done touring for the year are wrong. Springsteen and the gang will hit 12 more cities in the States after completing the 23-date European tour. The time is almost over to see the incredible working class ballads of the Boss as their promotional tour for Magic must come to an end.
The Ticket Specialists will have tickets for the new concert dates as they have been announced to being on July 27 in east Rutherford at Giants Stadium and go until August 30 where the ride ends at the Harley Davidson 105th Anniversary Festival in Milwaukee.