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by Terrie on 4/23/24JMA Wireless Dome - SyracuseThis was our first experience see Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Best concert ever! We can't get over what a hard working group this is...it was an awesome experience, thank you!
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are regarded as one of the very best live rock acts of all time. From humble New Jersey beginnings in 1972, they grew in popularity to become one of the true icons of American music. Hits such as “Born In The USA” and “Dancing In The Dark” cemented Bruce Springsteen as one of America's top popular rock vocalists. He's known for being one of the hardest-working acts in the industry, and concerts can regularly last three hours or more and tours often last years rather than months.
Bruce Springsteen began his musical career singing and playing in a number of bands in the New Jersey area in the mid-‘60s. Influenced by the likes of Elvis Presley, the Beatles and Cream, his musical style was both a reflection of his own tastes and of his blue-collar working-class American roots. The mix of old-fashioned rock and roll with a more progressive, often politically minded lyrical style soon began to build a cult following for Springsteen. By 1972 he was signed to a deal with Columbia Records, along with the E Street Band. The band's members changed now and then over the years, but the core members were Danny Federici, Clarence Clemons, Garry Tallent, Roy Bittan and Max Weinberg. Together they released their first album, Greetings From Asbury Park NJ, in 1972.
While they enjoyed tremendous success in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, they were launched into the megastar category with the release of Born In The USA in 1984. The album stormed the US charts, becoming one of the biggest-selling records of all time with over 30 million albums sold. Bruce Springsteen became an American pop-culture icon and the band enjoyed huge success worldwide with sold-out stadium tours and numerous top 10 singles.
In 1999 Bruce Springsteen was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame and over the years the act has won numerous Grammy and Golden Globe Awards while continuing to rock at sell-out shows the world over. Bruce has always remained true to his roots, often turning down offers from corporate advertisers wanting to use his music for profit. His music has truly captured the American spirit over the years, which is why he has remained a much-loved and consistently popular musician for such a long time. Away from his on-stage commitments he is an activist for equal rights and runs a charity called The Foundation which helps support war veterans and food banks.
This was our first experience see Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Best concert ever! We can't get over what a hard working group this is...it was an awesome experience, thank you!
This is one of the best concerts I've ever seen. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band really did Syracuse right. The concert was long as promised but didn't even seem long.. the music was great. We left the concert feeling great ! The boss was so personable with the audience . It was worth the money and the trip!
It's Bruce Springsteen what can I say! If you haven't seen him you really should. Bruce has an awesome catalog of great tunes to choose from and with his legendary E Street band he always puts on one of the very best 3 hour rock n' roll shows you can possibly experience. It's well worth the memory!
As always, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were spectacular. Almost 3hrs of great classics performed by great musicians.
Was a great show. Just wish the acoustics were better in the dome
Awesome but needs to sing My Hometown I'm on fire burnin train johnny 99 two hearts out on the streets and a bunch of others !
Very disappointed he didn’t sing born in the USA. Seemed to get cheap cheers by saying Syracuse every so often
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band put on an amazing performance at JMA Wireless Arena in Syracuse on April 18. The music was flawless and the experience in the arena was a great one. The traffic situation and shuttle busing to and from was not pleasant-the whole process took over an hour in both directions.
Our group loved the Bruce Springsteen concert. The bench sitting is so tight and uncomfortable.
We were seated up a ways. We could hear the music fine. Bruce sounded like he was under water. I couldn’t make out many words. Even when he was speaking it sounded horrible.