Suki Lahav, the Israeli-born musician, lyricist, and poet who briefly joined the E Street Band in the mid-1970s, has passed away at the age of 74. A violinist on Born […]
Suki Lahav, the Israeli-born musician, lyricist, and poet who briefly joined the E Street Band in the mid-1970s, has passed away at the age of 74. A violinist on Born […]
This World Piano Day, we are looking at a few of the artists that have played the keys for the E Street Band. Celebrated annually on the 88th day of […]
In his 1984 hit, “Glory Days,” Bruce Springsteen sings, “I had a friend, was a big baseball player, back in high school.” Not only did Springsteen have friends who were […]
Today in the Curatorial Corner, we’re featuring a guest blog by author and educator Caroline Madden. Actor Timothée Chalamet may have recently dismissed opera and ballet as “outdated,”, but these […]
When Bruce Springsteen first introduced the song “American Land” during the Seeger Sessions tour in 2006, he was drawing on a much older immigrant tradition. Some point out that the […]
An earlier Women’s History Month blog saw us chatting about the Women of E Street. Today, I want to highlight several costumes from our traveling exhibit, Music America, that help […]
LONG BRANCH, N.J. (March 10, 2026) – The Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music will open to the public on June 7, 2026. The region’s newest cultural venue, located on […]
During Women’s History Month, we’re all encouraged to look more closely at stories that have lived too long in the margins of American history. That goes for us here at […]
Today in the Curatorial Corner, we’re featuring a guest blog by Kelly C. Ruffel, Director of the County of Passaic’s Department of Cultural & Historic Affairs. On February 11, the […]
At the 2009 Kennedy Center Honors, then President Barack Obama joked of honoree Bruce Springsteen, “I’m the president, but he’s The Boss.” This Presidents’ Day, we’re reflecting on the warm […]