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‘Boss’ Gives a Sober and Punk Rendering of Bruce Springsteen’s Life and Work
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‘Boss’ Gives a Sober and Punk Rendering of Bruce Springsteen’s Life and Work

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Megan Volpert
/ 7 September 2016

Boss is a solid biography because the firm, understated power of Gillian Gaar’s gutter feminist voice cuts through all that glitters around Springsteen.

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On Making that Holiday Music List and Checking It Twice

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Dave Whitaker
/ 22 November 2011
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame or Shame?

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Dave Whitaker
/ 31 October 2011
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Born To Run by Eric Meola

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/ 24 January 2007
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Lynyrd Skynyrd: Remembering the Free Birds of Southern Rock by Gene Odom with Frank Dorman

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PopMatters Staff
/ 23 October 2002

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