Springsteen makes New Jersey club appearance

For the third consecutive year, Bruce Springsteen made an unbilled appearance at a Sea Bright, N.J. benefit concert to raise money to fight Parkinson’s disease.

For the third consecutive year, Bruce Springsteen made an unbilled appearance at a Sea Bright, N.J. benefit concert to raise money to fight Parkinson’s disease.

According to reports from New Jersey, Springsteen joined Joe Grushecky and his band the Houserockers during their set at the Tradewinds Nightclub on Saturday night (11/2).



Springsteen--who was on stage for more than an hour--played guitar and sang harmony during several Grushecky originals and covers, including Otis Redding’s “Can’t Turn You Loose.” Springsteen also sang lead on his own songs “Fire” and “Light of Day,” and on a cover of John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom.”



Springsteen took the stage later in the night to perform “Jole Blon” and “Quarter to Three” with Gary U.S. Bonds.



The event reportedly raised more than $30,000 for the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation and Project ALS.



Springsteen opened the second leg of his latest U.S. tour on Sunday (11/3) in Dallas.

Posted by on 11/03 at 11:00 PM

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