Finding Solace In Springsteen After 9/11
Youth Journalism International writers trying to come to grips with the terror attacks a decade ago found some solace in an album released in 2002 by rocker Bruce Springsteen. Jesse Young called Springsteen’s The Rising “one of the most vital, miraculous American rock albums” shortly after its release almost a decade ago. In the record, Springsteen found ways to deal with 9/11 by telling of “loss, redemption, faith, and the almighty spirit of rock ‘n’ roll,” Young wrote. “The men and women who inhabit The Rising are staggering” from the ache caused by the attacks, Young wrote. “Still, even in their depths of their pain, they never abandon hope itself; a guarded optimism sustains the album, undercutting the darker moments it often probes.” That resonated with many young people searching for answers after 9/11. For … Read entire article »
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Finding Solace In Springsteen After 9/11
Youth Journalism International writers trying to come to grips with the terror attacks a decade ago found some solace in an album released in 2002 by rocker Bruce Springsteen. Jesse Young called Springsteen’s The Rising “one of the most vital, miraculous American rock albums” shortly after its release almost a decade ago. In the record, Springsteen found ways to deal with 9/11 by telling of “loss, redemption, faith, and the almighty spirit of rock ‘n’ roll,” Young wrote. “The men and women who inhabit The Rising are staggering” from the ache caused by the attacks, Young wrote. “Still, even in their depths of their pain, they never abandon hope itself; a guarded optimism sustains the album, undercutting the darker moments it often probes.” That resonated with many young people searching for answers after 9/11. For … Read entire article »
Filed under: 9-11, 9/11, Bruce Springsteen
Finding Solace In Springsteen After 9/11
Youth Journalism International writers trying to come to grips with the terror attacks a decade ago found some solace in an album released in 2002 by rocker Bruce Springsteen. Jesse Young called Springsteen’s The Rising “one of the most vital, miraculous American rock albums” shortly after its release almost a decade ago. In the record, Springsteen found ways to deal with 9/11 by telling of “loss, redemption, faith, and the almighty spirit of rock ‘n’ roll,” Young wrote. “The men and women who inhabit The Rising are staggering” from the ache caused by the attacks, Young wrote. “Still, even in their depths of their pain, they never abandon hope itself; a guarded optimism sustains the album, undercutting the darker moments it often probes.” That resonated with many young people searching for answers after 9/11. For … Read entire article »
Filed under: 9-11, 9/11, Bruce Springsteen
Finding Solace In Springsteen After 9/11
Youth Journalism International writers trying to come to grips with the terror attacks a decade ago found some solace in an album released in 2002 by rocker Bruce Springsteen. Jesse Young called Springsteen’s The Rising “one of the most vital, miraculous American rock albums” shortly after its release almost a decade ago. In the record, Springsteen found ways to deal with 9/11 by telling of “loss, redemption, faith, and the almighty spirit of rock ‘n’ roll,” Young wrote. “The men and women who inhabit The Rising are staggering” from the ache caused by the attacks, Young wrote. “Still, even in their depths of their pain, they never abandon hope itself; a guarded optimism sustains the album, undercutting the darker moments it often probes.” That resonated with many young people searching for answers after 9/11. For … Read entire article »
Filed under: 9-11, 9/11, Bruce Springsteen
Finding Solace In Springsteen After 9/11
Youth Journalism International writers trying to come to grips with the terror attacks a decade ago found some solace in an album released in 2002 by rocker Bruce Springsteen. Jesse Young called Springsteen’s The Rising “one of the most vital, miraculous American rock albums” shortly after its release almost a decade ago. In the record, Springsteen found ways to deal with 9/11 by telling of “loss, redemption, faith, and the almighty spirit of rock ‘n’ roll,” Young wrote. “The men and women who inhabit The Rising are staggering” from the ache caused by the attacks, Young wrote. “Still, even in their depths of their pain, they never abandon hope itself; a guarded optimism sustains the album, undercutting the darker moments it often probes.” That resonated with many young people searching for answers after 9/11. For … Read entire article »
Filed under: 9-11, 9/11, Bruce Springsteen
Finding Solace In Springsteen After 9/11
Youth Journalism International writers trying to come to grips with the terror attacks a decade ago found some solace in an album released in 2002 by rocker Bruce Springsteen. Jesse Young called Springsteen’s The Rising “one of the most vital, miraculous American rock albums” shortly after its release almost a decade ago. In the record, Springsteen found ways to deal with 9/11 by telling of “loss, redemption, faith, and the almighty spirit of rock ‘n’ roll,” Young wrote. “The men and women who inhabit The Rising are staggering” from the ache caused by the attacks, Young wrote. “Still, even in their depths of their pain, they never abandon hope itself; a guarded optimism sustains the album, undercutting the darker moments it often probes.” That resonated with many young people searching for answers after 9/11. For … Read entire article »
Filed under: 9-11, 9/11, Bruce Springsteen
Singing Like Outlaw Lovers
Almost four years ago, Youth Journalism International rock reviewer Luke Pearson caught the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band “Magic” tour when it stopped in Hartford, Connecticut. His favorite part of the show, Pearson said, was a duet between Springsteen and his wife, singer Patti Scialfa. They sounded, he said, like “outlaw lovers.” Today the rock and roll couple celebrate 20 years of marriage. Congrats to them and to Pearson, for a review and two related pieces, linked below, that stand the test of time: October 8, 2007 Springsteen and the E Street band cast a spell in Hartford with Magic tour By Luke Pearson Junior Reporter Youth Journalism International ? Patti Scialfa’s third solo album, ”Play it as it lays” ? HARTFORD, Conn. – Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are back. After four years apart, the band … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bruce Springsteen, E Street Band, Hartford, Luke Pearson, Magic, Nils Lofgren, Patti Scialfa, rock and roll
Singing Like Outlaw Lovers
Almost four years ago, Youth Journalism International rock reviewer Luke Pearson caught the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band “Magic” tour when it stopped in Hartford, Connecticut. His favorite part of the show, Pearson said, was a duet between Springsteen and his wife, singer Patti Scialfa. They sounded, he said, like “outlaw lovers.” Today the rock and roll couple celebrate 20 years of marriage. Congrats to them and to Pearson, for a review and two related pieces, linked below, that stand the test of time: October 8, 2007 Springsteen and the E Street band cast a spell in Hartford with Magic tour By Luke Pearson Junior Reporter Youth Journalism International ? Patti Scialfa’s third solo album, ”Play it as it lays” ? HARTFORD, Conn. – Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are back. After four years apart, the band … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bruce Springsteen, E Street Band, Hartford, Luke Pearson, Magic, Nils Lofgren, Patti Scialfa, rock and roll
Singing Like Outlaw Lovers
Almost four years ago, Youth Journalism International rock reviewer Luke Pearson caught the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band “Magic” tour when it stopped in Hartford, Connecticut. His favorite part of the show, Pearson said, was a duet between Springsteen and his wife, singer Patti Scialfa. They sounded, he said, like “outlaw lovers.” Today the rock and roll couple celebrate 20 years of marriage. Congrats to them and to Pearson, for a review and two … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bruce Springsteen, E Street Band, Hartford, Luke Pearson, Magic, Nils Lofgren, Patti Scialfa, rock and roll
Singing Like Outlaw Lovers
Almost four years ago, Youth Journalism International rock reviewer Luke Pearson caught the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band “Magic” tour when it stopped in Hartford, Connecticut. His favorite part of the show, Pearson said, was a duet between Springsteen and his wife, singer Patti Scialfa. They sounded, he said, like “outlaw lovers.” Today the rock and roll couple celebrate 20 years of marriage. Congrats to them and to Pearson, for a review and two related pieces, linked below, that stand the test of time: October 8, 2007 Springsteen and the E Street band cast a spell in Hartford with Magic tour By Luke Pearson Junior Reporter Youth Journalism International ? Patti Scialfa’s third solo album, ”Play it as it lays” ? HARTFORD, Conn. – Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are back. After four years apart, the band … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bruce Springsteen, E Street Band, Hartford, Luke Pearson, Magic, Nils Lofgren, Patti Scialfa, rock and roll
Singing Like Outlaw Lovers
Almost four years ago, Youth Journalism International rock reviewer Luke Pearson caught the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band “Magic” tour when it stopped in Hartford, Connecticut. His favorite part of the show, Pearson said, was a duet between Springsteen and his wife, singer Patti Scialfa. They sounded, he said, like “outlaw lovers.” Today the rock and roll couple celebrate 20 years of marriage. Congrats to them and to Pearson, for a review and two related pieces, linked below, that stand the test of time: October 8, 2007 Springsteen and the E Street band cast a spell in Hartford with Magic tour By Luke Pearson Junior Reporter Youth Journalism International ? Patti Scialfa’s third solo album, ”Play it as it lays” ? HARTFORD, Conn. – Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are back. After four years apart, the band … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bruce Springsteen, E Street Band, Hartford, Luke Pearson, Magic, Nils Lofgren, Patti Scialfa, rock and roll
Singing Like Outlaw Lovers
Almost four years ago, Youth Journalism International rock reviewer Luke Pearson caught the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band “Magic” tour when it stopped in Hartford, Connecticut. His favorite part of the show, Pearson said, was a duet between Springsteen and his wife, singer Patti Scialfa. They sounded, he said, like “outlaw lovers.” Today the rock and roll couple celebrate 20 years of marriage. Congrats to them and to Pearson, for a review and two related pieces, linked below, that stand the test of time: October 8, 2007 Springsteen and the E Street band cast a spell in Hartford with Magic tour By Luke Pearson Junior Reporter Youth Journalism International ? Patti Scialfa’s third solo album, ”Play it as it lays” ? HARTFORD, Conn. – Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are back. After four years apart, the band … Read entire article »
Filed under: Bruce Springsteen, E Street Band, Hartford, Luke Pearson, Magic, Nils Lofgren, Patti Scialfa, rock and roll


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