Bruce Springsteen has spent the better part of the year on Broadway doing a one-man show of his music and he needs a break. Yesterday, he broke the news that he will not be touring with the E Street Band in 2019, but he will be working on new music instead.
You cannot blame him for wanting to take a year off, he has earned it. Plus, you know he will come back stronger than ever. He always does.
Bruce Willis and Michael Chiklis are filming 10 Minutes Gone in Ohio and the latter shared a photo of the two chrome tops. Normally, I do not find bald men good looking, but I cannot stop staring at these two very sexy men. So much so, I cannot decide who is hotter. Can you?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3RuUp_sZTo
Bruce Springsteen is the hottest ticket on Broadway, so hot you cannot even get tickets to the show. But on December 15th, as he ends his sold-out run on the Great White Way, the show will live on, on the World Wide Web. Translation. Springsteen on Broadway will be coming to Netflix the same day the curtain goes down.
The show is based on his autobiography Born to Run and features The Boss with just his guitar, a piano, very personal stories and his wife Patti Scialfa.
I think out of all of the coops that Netflix has done since its inception, this might be their biggest. Bandana out of my back pocket to them.
Rick Springfield might sing Don’t Talk to Strangers, but thankfully Elvis Presley did not believe that. The never ageing rocker shared a story about meeting The King to Harry Connick Jr yesterday on the crooner’s daytime talk show.
Back in 1971 when Springfield was flying back to Australia, they had a stopover in Hawaii and Elvis boarded the plane. Of course, Elvis the Pelvis sat in first class, and Rick, back then, sat in the cheap seats. Towards the end of their flight, Presley got up, walked to the back of the plane and signed autographs and took pictures with all of the passengers on the plane. Which is totally awesome that someone as famous (was their anyone more popular than him) as The King of Rock’n’Roll would do that, while most of today’s celebrities cannot talk to the commoners.
Back to Springfield, at the time he was managed by the same man who directed Elvis’ 1968 special and the two men bonded over that. What a really swell encounter to share with everyone and anyone. I would start every conversation with that if that happened to me.
When it comes to Elvis, this story makes me love him even more. Some of the other actors I have heard stories about like this are Henry Winkler and Jerry O’Connell, the latter I witness for myself at the Jimmy Kimmel Live green room.
Back on the ’80s, two of the biggest rockers were Bryan Adams and Bruce Springsteen. Now 30 years later, the two of them performed at the Invictus Games in Toronto. Before they went on stage together to sing the Canadian’s hit Cuts Like a Knife, they practiced it backstage.
Thankfully, someone got their camera out and phonecorded it for all us of to enjoy their raw voices harmonizing as one. Their duet does anything but cut like a knife, although you can feel it in your soul.
BTW they might be old enough to live in a retirement community, but there are still a lot of women who would like to be dancing in the dark with them in bedroom! Me being one them. Seriously, they get better with age!