Flashback: Bruce Springsteen's 'The River' Hits Number One - Sunny 92.3 sunny923.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sunny923.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
It was 42 years ago today (November 8th, 1980) that Bruce Springsteen's fifth album, The River, started its four week ride at Number One. The album, which was released the previous October 17th, marked "The Boss'" first chart-topper and double album. The album was co-produced by Springsteen, manager Jon Landau, Chuck Plotkin, and Steve Van Zandt the same team that would be behind the boards for 1984's multi-platinum Born In The U.S.A. collection. The River also gave Springsteen his first self-performed Top 10 hit, with the album's lead single, "Hungry Heart" featuring backing vocals by Flo & Eddie, which peaked at Number Five. The album's second single, the ballad "Fade Away," topped out at Number 20. Sessions for The River took place at Manhattan's Power Station and ran from April 3rd, 1979 through May 9th, 1980. At one point Springsteen confident that he had a followup for 1978's Darkness On The Edge Of To
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Just over the Sierra Nevada Mountain range from the Sacramento Valley lies the town of Reno, Nevada. Its proximity to Sacramento makes it a popular destination for entertainment and its casinos attract well-known talent. It was during one of these concerts that serendipity intervened, and I met the charmingly eclectic indie artist, Jonathan Louis. A drummer for a local group called The Band Cell, Louis is branching out into solo territory with new songs “The Next Big Thing,” and “Bouncy.” Broadway World spoke to Louis about the post-pandemic music scene, his quirky style, and how The Who inspired his music career.