Time for a some sweet, sweet schadenfreude, as we look at famous folks whose lives have taken a dive lately — due to their own actions. That and more in this afternoon's Pop Bits:
President Barack Obama will reportedly close out his second term with a party rumored to include Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Eddie Vedder and many others.
SNL bounced back nicely from Donald Trump this past weekend with The Hunger Games star Elizabeth Banks, looking even bigger this coming Saturday with Matthew McConaughey and Adele, but December 2015 will really go all out. Our final three hosts of the year include Ryan Gosling, Chris Hemsworth (poor Liam), and best of all, a dual Sisters hosting with SNL alum Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
The Boss is is going from rocker to writer. Bruce Springsteen is working on a children's book based on his song working 'Outlaw Pete,' from the 2009 album 'Working on a Dream.'
Every so often, there comes a day when a number of releases do well. Record stores often call these days in anticipation, “Super Tuesdays.” Back on this day in 1992 was one of those days. Five albums with songs that got a lot of radio play hit stores.
Bruce Springsteen gave a musical salute to Lorde, a New Zealand native, at his recent Auckland, New Zealand show. He performed an acoustic version of 'Royals,' and nailed it...giving it the ole Boss treatment!
Forget about your political persuasion. This is is hilarious. Watch Bruce Springsteen and Bruce Springsteen (Jimmy Fallon) rework 'Born To Run' to address the Fort Lee, NJ bridge scandal.
On this day October 10th back in 1987, Bruce Springsteen releases his 9th album, ‘Tunnel Of love.’ Bruce Springsteen is one of the all-time greats and on this the 26th anniversary of the release, I thought I’d share some of my favorite Springsteen songs.
Yesterday's 12-12-12 benefit concert for Hurricane Sandy relief raised over $30 million dollars, but it wasn't all good. We're still cringing for Bobby Moynihan's awkward appearance as his 'SNL' character "Drunk Uncle," for example.
As many on the East Coast try to get their lives back to normal after the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, NBC has announced an hour-long benefit concert for victims of the storm. Christina Aguilera and a host of rockers will perform live on 'Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together,' which airs this Friday night, Nov. 2, at 8PM ET.