
U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee Ranking Member Frank Pallone said he is introducing a resolution to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Bruce Springsteen’s album “Born to Run,” released on Aug. 25, 1975. The measure seeks to recognize Springsteen’s cultural contributions and ensure that future generations have access to his music. Fellow lawmakers, including New Jersey Democrat Rob Menendez and Maryland Democrat Jamie Raskin, publicly backed the initiative on the landmark date, underscoring Springsteen’s enduring influence on American music and the state of New Jersey’s cultural identity. Details of the resolution’s timeline for consideration were not immediately disclosed.
A half-century ago today, Springsteen released Born to Run, an album that blew the hinges off all the doors and split the city in half. Thanks to Bruce and the E Street Band for showing us so much faith—there’s still magic in the night.
A half-century ago today, Springsteen released Born to Run, an album that blew the hinges off all the doors and split the city in half. Thanks to Bruce and the E Street for showing us so much faith—there’s still magic in the night.
Today marks the 50th anniversary of @springsteen’s “Born to Run”! And an opportunity to recognize his incredible work, contributions to @NJGov and say that I love NJ and this district “with all the madness in my soul.” 🫶🎉 🎶 https://t.co/z2KtxLLFXg

