Glory Days, Springsteen and Bruce
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Bruce Springsteen is paying tribute to his late classmate Joe DePugh, a former star pitcher from New Jersey who inspired Springsteen’s wistful hit “Glory Days.”
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The rock legend has just announced a massive new project that dives deep into his archives, offering a rare glimpse into the sheer volume of music he’s created… and left unreleased.
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DePugh was a stand-out pitcher who tried out for the Los Angeles Dodgers and played basketball at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, earning an English degree.
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Joe DePugh, a high school friend of Bruce Springsteen forever immortalized in the 1984 hit 'Glory Days,' has died at age 75.
Mike Hadreas has come a long way from his lo-fi roots.
This three-part documentary about the 2024 World Series has an interesting task: Retell a story that is already pretty good and pretty legible.
Joe DePugh apparently had quite the arm when he took the mound as a kid. His fastball would blow by hitters and, boy, make them look like fools. At least, that's how he's remembered by one of his friends and former teammates -- music legend Bruce Springsteen,
When singer-songwriter Mike Hadreas sits down with his therapist, he admits that he often doesn’t know where to begin with his feelings - which might not be surprising for an artist who, over the course of six albums and 15 years,
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But Perfume Genius has been thinking about death lately, and he sounds lighter than ever. Now established as a musician after some 15 years rising in the industry, the artist born Mike Hadreas focuses on time and legacy on Glory,
Aston Villa are one win off the Champions League places, they are in the quarter-final of the Champions league with Paris Saint-Germain waiting and they have just sauntered into the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
Glory spillway — dubbed by locals as the 'Glory Hole spillway' — was last active in 2019. The mesmerizing site is caused by an excess of water in Monticello Damn in Napa, Calif. and is expected to be seen for about another three weeks.