Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bruce Springstee­n, Seth Meyers headline veterans fundraiser

- BY MARK KENNEDY

NEW YORK — Bruce Springstee­n teamed up with country star Eric Church on a version of “Working on the Highway” and Jon Stewart laced into Donald Trump at a bawdy event Monday in New York that gathered comedians and musicians to help raise money for military veterans.

Springstee­n, a vocal critic of several White House policies, avoided politics completely at the Stand Up for Heroes show, instead offering a few off-color jokes and four songs, including “Dancing in the Dark,” “The Hard Land” and “If I Should Fall Behind” with his wife, Patti Scialfa.

The Boss, in jeans, a white shirt and a jean jacket, was returning to the event now in its 12 year, having been the musical guest since the beginning. Last year, the Red Hot Chili Peppers took his spot as he worked on his one-man “Springstee­n on Broadway.”

Stand Up for Heroes is co-presented by the Bob Woodruff Foundation and the New York Comedy Festival. It kicks off the festival and raises money for the Woodruff foundation, which funds programs for injured veterans and their families. The foundation is named for the ABC news anchor injured in Iraq in 2006. It raised over $5.4 million at the event, held at the 6,000-seat Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden.

The audience also cheered dozens of servicemen and servicewom­en from Iraq and Afghanista­n.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY BRAD BARKET/INVISION ?? Bruce Springstee­n performs at the 12th annual Stand Up For Heroes benefit concert at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Monday in New York.
AP PHOTO BY BRAD BARKET/INVISION Bruce Springstee­n performs at the 12th annual Stand Up For Heroes benefit concert at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Monday in New York.

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