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NEW BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN SONG
Springsteen Comes Through At Benefit
Makes 9th appearance for Light Of Day concert. Bruce Springsteen continued to be a reliable artist for the Light Of Day cause when he appeared at the Paramount Theater in Asbury Park, NJ Saturday night (1/14), making it the ninth time he has performed in the twelve years the event to raise money to fight Parkinson's Disease has been held. The concerts, which began in smaller clubs but shifted to the theater after Springsteen's regular appearances drove ticket demand through the roof, have been nearly instant sell-outs. Last night's was no exception. The official lineup included Southside Johnny, Garland Jeffreys and David Bromberg, but the clamor for tickets based on expectations that Bruce would perform left hundreds of fans willing to pay hundreds for tickets out in the cold. Those lucky enough to get in got quite an evening of music even before The Boss came out during Willie Nile's set to join him on the song One Guitar. Nile was followed by Southside Johnny And The Poor Fools, an outfit that included E Street Band violinist Soozie Tyrell. Springsteen took the stage on his own for an acoustic version of Incident On 57th Street and then turned things over to Joe Gruschecky and David Bromberg before reappearing to join Grushecky and his Houserockers on Darkness On The Edge Of Town. A dozen more songs followed, including Adam Raised A Cain, Johnny 99, Because The Night, The Promised Land, Thunder Road and Light Of Day (with E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg) in a set that did not wrap up until after 2am. See Videos from the concert WickedLocal.com RollingStone.com
See Velvet Revolver cover Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here and more archived DRIVE videoshere!
Mon: Cheap Trick
Tues: Warren Zevon
Wed: Bob Seger
Thur: Van Halen
Fri: Eagles
Monday - Friday at 10 Tom Starr Serves up 10 Tunes from a year or with a common theme.On tap this week:
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THEME THUSDAY
FRIDAY
1971
1986
1977
Anatomy
1975
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Bob & Tom, Tom Starr, Frank McBride, Rick DeVoe and Alison all moved down the dial after the company that owned Rock 107 took over WOUR and started programming it from Syracuse.
TheDRIVE plays up to 60 more songs per day than the ones taken over by outside corporations.
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