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Bruce Springsteen has had the nickname "The Boss" for a very long time. The nickname started way back when a then young Springsteen took charge of distributing the pay among his bandmates nightly. |
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The AtlanticWire (blog)
Born to run... at the mouth: Glenn Beck calls The Boss "un-American."
Los Angeles Times
And Bruce Springsteen is surely one of them. The kind you don't mess with if you know what's good for you. He's the Boss and... you're not, OK? Get it? ...
Glenn Beck vs. Bruce SpringsteenThe AtlanticWire (blog)
Glenn Beck Denounces Bruce Springsteen's “Born In The USA” as Anti-AmericanChattahBox
Glenn Beck Vs. Ronald Reagan & Bruce SpringsteenFiredoglake (blog)
Big Think -Hartford Courant (blog) -Media Matters for America (blog)
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New Zealand Herald
'Wiseguys' Hack Way to Springsteen Tickets, US Says
BusinessWeek
... ticket vendors to buy 1.5 million choice seats for Bruce Springsteen concerts, New York Yankees games and dozens of other events, prosecutors alleged. ...
Four Indicted in CAPTCHA Hacks of Ticket SitesPC Magazine
Wiseguys Tickets charged with hacking into Ticketmaster, LiveNation to ...New York Daily News
Wiseguys Indicted in $25 Million Online Ticket RingWired News
Wall Street Journal -Reuters -Los Angeles Times
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Britney Spears, Madonna, U2, Bruce Springsteen Are <i>Billboard</i> Top Money ...
MTV.com
In addition to being topped by the big three from the '80s — U2, Madonna and Bruce Springsteen — the list also features a number of younger acts banking ...
U2 Crowned Biggest Earning Music Act In 2009 Ahead Of Bruce SpringsteenGigwise
U2 rock all the way to the bankBBC News
U2 BEAT SPRINGSTEEN, MADONNA TO BIGGEST EARNING ACT IN THE US IN 2009Uncut.co.uk
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The Gossip Girls (blog)
Bruce Springsteen was the boss of the concert business in 2003, raking in $115.9 million to rank second only to the Rolling Stones for the most money ever ...




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