BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

You saw him at Glastonbury, he played for ages, everyone loved it. Now he's coming to do the same for us at Hampden. Revel in our bluffers' guide to Bruce Springsteen

* Born Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen on 23 September 1949 in Long Branch, New Jersey.

‘A' He was first nicknamed “The Boss’ as he was the member of the band who was responsible for dishing out the wages at early shows. Locals in Asbury Park, New Jersey heard about it and started using it more and more. He was also called ‘The Doctor' at points early in his career. Like Who, Hook and the Medics. he was never licensed to practise medicine.

* The E Street Band was formed in 1972, but not named officially until 1974 for the recording of his third album Born to Run.

* Over the years there have been 15 members of the E Street band not including Springsteen himself but including Springsteen’s now wife, Patti Scialfa.

* The individual members have played on albums for everyone from Ringo Starr and Bonnie Tyler to Bob Dylan and Meatloaf.

* Guitarist Steve Van Zandt left the E Street Band in 1984 but rejoined in 1995. His replacement Nils Lofgren stayed in the band when he rejoined.

* Bruce Springsteen was the best man at Van Zandt's wedding in 1982 to Maureen Santora. Little Richard was the celebrant who married them and Percy Sledge sang at the reception.

‘k Van Zandt’s real wife played his fictional wife in The Sopranos.

* Springsteen's favourite film as a kid was The Searchers.

* He considered becoming a baseball player before going into music.

* He may have got Grammy Awards in spades (see right) but he's also won a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for “Streets of Philadelphia' from

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* Musician/actor Rick Springfield found himself mistaken for Springsteen so frequently that he wrote the track ‘Bruce' in tribute.

* Springsteen co—wrote ‘Because the Night‘ with Patti Smith.

* Springsteen is actually half-Irish, half-Italian and was raised Catholic.

* He may be the 30th biggest-selling album act in the world ever but Nana Mouskouri and Cliff Richard have sold more.

* His older sister Virginia took photos for the covers of his albums Human Touch and Lucky Town.

* The title track of The River, with its tale of teen pregnancy and economic hardships, was inspired by the true-life story of his sister.

* His debut album, Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ. was released in January 1973.

* He hit his commercial peak in 1984 with Born in the USA. which he promoted in the UK with a series of three sell-out shows at Wembley Stadium.

* Springsteen was unable to record between July 1976 and May 1977 because of an injunction resulting from a lawsuit with his original manager, Mike Appel.

* In 1976. Springsteen scaled a wall at Graceland in an attempt to meet Elvis Presley; he was escorted off the property when security guards failed to recognise him.

* Springsteen's first No 1 hit was ‘Blinded by the Light' in 1977 a cover version by Manfred Mann's Earth Band.

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* His song ‘The Ghost of Tom Joad' was inspired by the John Ford film The Grapes of Wrath.

* One of his most famous songs. ‘Thunder Road'.

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