Hamilton Press

Springstee­n’s music history

- COMPETITIO­N

vocals, and ends with the title track from 2012’s Wrecking Ball.

The collected songs trace Springstee­n’s musical history from its earliest days, telling a story that parallels the one in the book.

Recordings from Steel Mill and The Bruce Springstee­n Band feature musicians who would go on to play in The E Street Band.

Solo demos of Henry Boy and Growin’ Up were cut in 1972 shortly before Springstee­n began recording his debut album, Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.

Containing lyrics and rare photos this album is a must have for anyone even remotely interested in ‘The Boss’ just as his mammoth concerts are a definite ‘must see’.

In further exciting news - and perhaps evidence that no one can say no to Bruce - one of Australia’s most successful rock bands of all time, Jet, will be reforming especially for the tour and will be bringing smash hits such as Are You Gonna Be My Girl, Rollover DJ, Look What You’ve Done, Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is, Rip It Up, and Seventeen to the table.

Local Kiwi favourite Marlon Williams who has toured extensivel­y throughout North America and UK/Europe including spots on some of the world’s leading music festivals, rounds out the line-up

Tickets from Ticketmast­er. Competitio­n by Fill The House Tickets Project – proudly supporting families of children with cancer.

To be in to win, email your name, address and daytime telephone number(s), to hpfthcomps@gmail.com, with Springstee­n in the Subject, by midday Wednesday, March 1.

 ??  ?? The songs on Bruce Springstee­n’s album Chapter and Verse were seleceted to reflect sections of Born to Run. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
The songs on Bruce Springstee­n’s album Chapter and Verse were seleceted to reflect sections of Born to Run. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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