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THE BOSS PAYS TRIBUTE TO MUSIC LEGEND CLIVE DAVIS

Bruce Springsteen joined an all-star lineup to honor the iconic executive at his funeral—and the rocker's also opening up about his archive in a rare PBS sit-down.

THE BOSS is having a moment in the spotlight! Bruce Springsteen recently sat down with PBS NewsHour co-anchor Geoff Bennett for an intimate half-hour conversation about the opening of the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music at Monmouth University—a brand-new home for his legendary archives and a hub for music research. Talk about a full-circle moment: the guy who once sang about "fifty-seven channels and nothin' on" is now bringing his story to PBS!

But that's not all—Springsteen also paid moving tribute to music industry titan Clive Davis at the executive's funeral, joining an incredible roster of stars including Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys, and Barry Manilow to celebrate the legendary 94-year-old mogul's six-decade career. According to Variety, the service was as dignified and emotionally powerful as the blockbuster events Davis orchestrated throughout his life. Talk about legacy!

For the Boss, it's been all about honoring the past while looking toward the future—whether that's preserving his own story for generations of music lovers or celebrating the giants who shaped the industry itself.

Sources · Variety

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