Springsteen Cancels Show After Cousin's Death

Lenny Sullivan, also a member of the Boss' road crew, is found dead.
Bruce Springsteen / Photo by Danny Clinch

Some things are more important than rock'n'roll -- even for Bruce Springsteen. The E Street Band's Monday night concert in Kansas City, Missouri, was canceled after the unexpected death of Springsteen's cousin Lenny Sullivan.

Springsteen's 'Born in the U.S.A.' Closes Giants Stadium

In the final show ever at the venerable New Jersey venue, the Boss rocks his hits-laden 1984 album.
Bruce Springsteen / Photo by Jackie Roman

"Giants Stadium: The House That Bruce Built," read one proud fan's sign. Friday night Bruce Springsteen returned one final time to the 70,000-seat New Jersey venue to tear it all down.

Rosanne Cash, 'The List' (Manhattan)

Man in Black's daughter recasts Nashville songbook.

Drawing from a syllabus of 100 essential country tunes compiled by dad Johnny in the 1970s, Rosanne Cash delivers the most enjoyable history lesson imaginable.

WATCH: Bruce Springsteen Debuts New Song Live!

The Boss says farewell to New Jersey's Giants Stadium with "Wrecking Ball" -- and performs Born to Run track-for-track!
Bruce Springsteen at the Meadowlands

Bon Jovi diehards, Eli Manning fans, and Sopranos family members (read: Silvio Dante) will mourn the loss of New Jersey's Giants Stadium when it's demolished after this football season. But no one will miss it as much as Bruce Springsteen.

Bruce Springsteen to Play 'Born To Run' Album Live!

Plus: SPIN picks the bands that should play their landmark records!
Bruce Springsteen / Photo by Danny Clinch

Ever get annoyed when your favorite band refuses to play their old hits? Well, Bruce Springsteen's fans in Chicago won't be facing that problem. The Boss and his E. Street Band will be playing their 1975 classic Born To Run in its entirety on September 20 at the Windy City's Union Center!

Springsteen, U2, Metallica Confirmed for Rock Hall B-Day Bash

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will celebrate its 25th in style with two New York concerts in October.
Metallica

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will celebrate its 25th anniversary this October with a two-night birthday blow-out at New York's Madison Square Garden, featuring performances from a who's who list of rockers, including Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Metallica, and U2.

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