Bruce Springsteen, Liverpool and Paul McCartney
Digest more
Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa first met through a newspaper ad in the mid-1970s when the rocker was looking for a female back-up singer.
His gritty paeans to steel towns and down-on-their-luck cities made him a working-class balladeer. But as blue-collar voters stampede to the right, does Springsteen really speak for them now?
Springsteen, 75, and Scialfa, 71, got married on June 8, 1991, at their Los Angeles home. In honor of their 34th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Scialfa posted a PDA-filled throwback photo from their first anniversary alongside a message reflecting on their marriage.
The Dancing In The Dark rock legend - who recently played the second of two gigs at the north-west of England city's Anfield stadium - appeared angry as he was seen admonishing some people in the rain
Of course it’s no surprise that Springsteen isn’t a fan of Trump. He’s long been a supporter of the Democrat party, and endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election while calling Trump “the most dangerous candidate” of his lifetime.
Explore more
2d
Irish Star on MSNBruce Springsteen brands 'dear leader' Donald Trump a demagogue as public spat continuesDuring his concert in Liverpool on Saturday, The Boss didn't hold back in his critique of Donald Trump and addressed perceived threats to democracy and justice in the US
Springsteen and Scialfa first met when Scialfa answered a newspaper ad in the mid-1970s looking for a female back-up singer.
Bruce Springsteen’s Greatest Hits reaches the top 10 for the first time in the more-than-year since its release ahead of the rocker's tour hitting the United Kingdom.