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Asbury Park was center of Bruce Springsteen universe with release of 'The Rising' 10 years ago
DEBRA L. He is joined by E Street Band members, from left, Roy Bittan, Clarence Clemons, Patti Scialfa, Steve Van Zandt, Garry Tallent and Danny Federici on the porch on the south side of Convention Hall.
Ten years ago this week, Asbury Park was the center of the Bruce Springsteen universe with the release of "The Rising."
For a 10 day period during that summer of 2002, Bruce was all over Asbury Park with private rehearsals, three public rehearsal shows, two guest appearances at a small Cookman Avenue restaurant, driving NBC's Matt Lauer around town for a tour and a live appearance on "Today" from Convention Hall marking the release of the album, his response to 9/11.
The hoopla began with a private rehearsal by Bruce and the E Street Band at Convention Hall on Tues., July 23. They were preparing to head out on tour for the first time since the Reunion Tour in 1999 2000.
ABC's "Nightline" had several cameras filming the rehearsal for an upcoming story. They did interviews with every member of the E Street Band. as Bruce was going to be there. I wasn't quite sure why, but when I arrived, there weren't that many people there.
It was there that I heard Bruce was expected to show up with Matt Lauer and a crew filming them from "Today." Word had gotten out that Bruce would be stopping by, and soon Georgie's was pretty packed.
DEBRA L. ROTHENBERG
Bruce started the afternoon doing an interview with Lauer while walking on the Asbury Park boardwalk and they then headed into the Stone Pony for a sit down interview.
The two then hopped in a navy blue Mustang GT, with Bruce driving for a ride around Asbury Park as a camera crew followed.
"I think they're expecting me," Bruce says to Lauer as they pull up to Georgie's. Bruce, wearing jeans and a light blue denim shirt,cartier love bangle bracelet replica, has a bottled water behind the bar and signs a few autographs before heading out five minutes later.
When the footage later airs on "Today" Lauer later tells Katie Couric, "I could have been naked and no one would have noticed me."
They then stopped at Studebaker's Antiques and Collectibles on Main Street, a store on Cookman Avenue and Moonstruck Restaurant on Lake Avenue
The final stop was at Sonny's Southern Cuisine at 574 Cookman Ave. (now closed).
Bruce performs "My City of Ruins" with the Alliance Singers in Asbury Park on July 24,bangle cartier, 2002:
The next afternoon, Thurs., July 25, there was an industry only private rehearsal at Convention Hall. Only 40 "insiders" got to hear Bruce and the E Street Band play a dozen songs, nine of them from the new album. I listened from the boardwalk with about a dozen other fans. It was very cool to hear the new material.
The afternoon of Fri., July 26, saw the first of three public rehearsal show at Convention Hall. Many in the crowd are radio station contest winners from California. Bruce and the E Street Band run through 23 songs and "The Rising" opens and closes the show as it's being filmed for a video. "Into the Fire" is played with Clarence Clemons starting the song on the bagpipes. It works pretty well here but is soon abandoned.
Bruce was surprised at how a lot of fans at the show knew the new songs already as the album wasn't due out for a few more days. Little did he know that copies leaked out to fans about three weeks earlier.
After the show, Bruce and members of the E Street Band come out on the south deck of Convention Hall and pose for pictures and chat with the crowd. Clarence Clemons leads the fans on the beach, to the amusement of Bruce,used cartier love bracelet for sale, in several chants of "You can only expect greatness of the E Street Band!"
DEBRA L.
Later, Bruce and his wife, Patti Scialfa, are back at Sonny's for a mini private show and autograph session for the radio contest winners. Taking request, Bruce plays five songs: "Back in Your Arms," "Tougher Than the Rest" (with Patti),cartier bracelet for sale, "I Wish I Were Blind," "Growin' Up" and "Thunder Road" (with Patti).
After a quiet weekend, things heat up again on Mon., July 29. Bruce and the band go through a private afternoon rehearsal at Convention Hall as positions are set up for TV cameras and lighting for the next day's live broadcast of "Today."
Tues., July 30 is the main event. It beings at the stroke of midnight at the very hot Stone Pony. A packed crowd of Springsteen fans from all over the world are on hand as Jack's Music in Red Bank brings its midnight sale of "The Rising" to Asbury Park. The evening began with nonstop Bruce music and a trivia contest.
DEBRA L. He is joined by E Street Band members, from left, Roy Bittan, Clarence Clemons, Patti Scialfa, Steve Van Zandt, Garry Tallent and Danny Federici on the porch on the south side of Convention Hall.
Ten years ago this week, Asbury Park was the center of the Bruce Springsteen universe with the release of "The Rising."
For a 10 day period during that summer of 2002, Bruce was all over Asbury Park with private rehearsals, three public rehearsal shows, two guest appearances at a small Cookman Avenue restaurant, driving NBC's Matt Lauer around town for a tour and a live appearance on "Today" from Convention Hall marking the release of the album, his response to 9/11.
The hoopla began with a private rehearsal by Bruce and the E Street Band at Convention Hall on Tues., July 23. They were preparing to head out on tour for the first time since the Reunion Tour in 1999 2000.
ABC's "Nightline" had several cameras filming the rehearsal for an upcoming story. They did interviews with every member of the E Street Band. as Bruce was going to be there. I wasn't quite sure why, but when I arrived, there weren't that many people there.
It was there that I heard Bruce was expected to show up with Matt Lauer and a crew filming them from "Today." Word had gotten out that Bruce would be stopping by, and soon Georgie's was pretty packed.
DEBRA L. ROTHENBERG
Bruce started the afternoon doing an interview with Lauer while walking on the Asbury Park boardwalk and they then headed into the Stone Pony for a sit down interview.
The two then hopped in a navy blue Mustang GT, with Bruce driving for a ride around Asbury Park as a camera crew followed.
"I think they're expecting me," Bruce says to Lauer as they pull up to Georgie's. Bruce, wearing jeans and a light blue denim shirt,cartier love bangle bracelet replica, has a bottled water behind the bar and signs a few autographs before heading out five minutes later.
When the footage later airs on "Today" Lauer later tells Katie Couric, "I could have been naked and no one would have noticed me."
They then stopped at Studebaker's Antiques and Collectibles on Main Street, a store on Cookman Avenue and Moonstruck Restaurant on Lake Avenue
The final stop was at Sonny's Southern Cuisine at 574 Cookman Ave. (now closed).
Bruce performs "My City of Ruins" with the Alliance Singers in Asbury Park on July 24,bangle cartier, 2002:
The next afternoon, Thurs., July 25, there was an industry only private rehearsal at Convention Hall. Only 40 "insiders" got to hear Bruce and the E Street Band play a dozen songs, nine of them from the new album. I listened from the boardwalk with about a dozen other fans. It was very cool to hear the new material.
The afternoon of Fri., July 26, saw the first of three public rehearsal show at Convention Hall. Many in the crowd are radio station contest winners from California. Bruce and the E Street Band run through 23 songs and "The Rising" opens and closes the show as it's being filmed for a video. "Into the Fire" is played with Clarence Clemons starting the song on the bagpipes. It works pretty well here but is soon abandoned.
Bruce was surprised at how a lot of fans at the show knew the new songs already as the album wasn't due out for a few more days. Little did he know that copies leaked out to fans about three weeks earlier.
After the show, Bruce and members of the E Street Band come out on the south deck of Convention Hall and pose for pictures and chat with the crowd. Clarence Clemons leads the fans on the beach, to the amusement of Bruce,used cartier love bracelet for sale, in several chants of "You can only expect greatness of the E Street Band!"
DEBRA L.
Later, Bruce and his wife, Patti Scialfa, are back at Sonny's for a mini private show and autograph session for the radio contest winners. Taking request, Bruce plays five songs: "Back in Your Arms," "Tougher Than the Rest" (with Patti),cartier bracelet for sale, "I Wish I Were Blind," "Growin' Up" and "Thunder Road" (with Patti).
After a quiet weekend, things heat up again on Mon., July 29. Bruce and the band go through a private afternoon rehearsal at Convention Hall as positions are set up for TV cameras and lighting for the next day's live broadcast of "Today."
Tues., July 30 is the main event. It beings at the stroke of midnight at the very hot Stone Pony. A packed crowd of Springsteen fans from all over the world are on hand as Jack's Music in Red Bank brings its midnight sale of "The Rising" to Asbury Park. The evening began with nonstop Bruce music and a trivia contest.
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