Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen Live Performance of Wooly Bully at Harleyfest
In 2008, Bruce Springsteen was deep into the promotion of his album 'Magic,' which was released the previous year and marked a significant return to form for the artist. The album's upbeat and politically charged sound resonated with fans, reminding everyone of his storytelling prowess. Live recordings, like the one from Harleyfest on August 30, 2008, showcase not only his energetic performances but also his connection with the audience. This particular concert was part of the celebration for the Harley-Davidson 105th Anniversary, further adding to the vibe of Americana that is prevalent in Springsteen's work. It's interesting to note that throughout his career, Springsteen has been an advocate for the working class, often weaving social and political themes into his music. This concert was a lively reminder of his enduring legacy as the voice of the people.