Post by Maressa Brown Bruce Springsteen may be 62 years old, but there is no question New Jersey's favorite son still has it. He proved that ten times over when he appeared on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon last night to promote his new album due out Tuesday, Wrecking Ball. In addition to performing two new tracks, "Death to My Hometown" and "Jack of All Trades," The Boss did a little tribute to LMFAO with Fallon.
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Taylor Hill, FilmMagic Last night marked the end of Bruce Springsteen Week on 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,' and while that's sad news for Boss fans, the final installment left plenty to savor all weekend long. New Jersey's favorit... Read Post
Leave it to Jimmy Fallon to take the hot song du jour and turn it into a hilarious cover. The host took to the mic on his show last night to do a Neil Young rendition of Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair" with The Boss as his backup. The... Read Post
Jimmy Fallon devoted last night’s Late Night to Bruce Springsteen, and the Boss joined Fallon (who impersonated Neil Young) in a cover of Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair.” Watch it below. We’ve also embedded the entire episode, basical... Read Post