Music
America Has No Kings, But One Boss
His Name Is Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have formally announced the details of a new U.S. leg of the Land of Hope and Dreams Tour, subsequent to numerous rumors and considerable speculation, thereby prolonging what has already been one of the most highly anticipated live concert tours in recent years.
Bruce Springsteen is mobilizing a movement, rallying Americans to unite and protect the country's values from erosion. He urges citizens to remain hopeful, assuring them that a wave of positive change is on the horizon.
Bruce Springsteen shared an inspiring message during the official tour announcement, "We're living through challenging times, but hope is on the horizon! Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will take the stage this spring, from Minneapolis to California, and Texas to Washington, D.C., on the Land of Hope And Dreams American Tour. We'll be rocking your town in celebration of America's resilience, democracy, freedom, and the Constitution, and in support of the sacred American dream. Everyone's welcome, regardless of their beliefs. Join the United Free Republic of E Street Nation for an American spring of Rock 'n' Rebellion, and be part of a movement that embodies the power of music to inspire positive change. I'll see you there!"
Jamie Raskin, U.S. Representative for Maryland's 8th district, defended Bruce Springsteen after White House Communications Director Steven Cheung responded to Springsteen's upcoming tour by labeling him "a loser." "America has no kings, but we've got one Boss and his name is Bruce Springsteen. Unlike our faux-King, the Boss fights for freedom and democracy for everyone. I cannot wait to hear him sing Streets of Minneapolis loud enough to rattle the walls of what's left of the White House. l've been to 13 Springsteen and the E Street Band concerts as well as his Broadway show, and I can feel it in my bones. Bruce and the band are going to bring a Rock-and-Roll Resurrection to America and a Rock-and-Roll Exorcism to Washington, D.C. This may be the hottest ticket on the planet. I will be very much out in the street when they come to town."
BREAKING NEWS: Tom Morello to Collaborate with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band on the Land of Hope and Dreams Tour. The news has been announced that Tom Morello will be taking the stage alongside Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band for select songs on every date of the Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour. As a highly respected, Grammy-winning, Harvard-educated, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted artist, songwriter, and activist, Tom Morello is a testament to the enduring power of rock 'n' roll. With his innovative guitar solos and thunderous chords, Morello has established himself as a groundbreaking artist — both in his solo career and as an original member of the rock bands Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave. Following his rendition of "The Ghost of Tom Joad" with Rage Against the Machine, Morello first performed the song live with Springsteen and The E Street Band in April 2008. He later toured extensively as a guest of Bruce and the band from 2012-2015, and appears on the Springsteen albums "Wrecking Ball" and "High Hopes" ,while Springsteen appears on the 2021 Tom Morello album, "The Atlas Underground Fire."
After the announcement Tom Morello had this to say,
"After Bruce joined me last month in Minneapolis for our “Defend Minnesota” charity concert, I was reminded how important our platform is, and how crucial the resistance work is that our music can do together at this dangerous historical juncture. Together, Bruce, the E Street Band, and I are going to turn a spotlight on the current threats to democracy and human rights happening all around us the in the spirit of freedom, justice, and rock n roll."
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