Bruce Springsteen has been rocking his way across the Democratic Campaign trail, showing his allegiance to Barack Obama and speaking out about the ills of the Bush presidency, which he calls “a disaster.”

Springsteen began October with consecutive Obama rally concerts in Philadelphia and the Ohio State campus in Columbus, Ohio, where he encouraged the 10,000 plus fans in attendance to register and vote for Obama on November 4. This isn’t entirely new territory for Springsteen; he performed Democratic rally concerts during John Kerry’s ill-fated 2004 presidential campaign.
If you aren’t fortunate enough to catch Springsteen on the campaign trail, you can surely find him at the Super Bowl in Tampa, Florida on February 1, 2009, where Springsteen will perform a halftime concert. The last two musicians slated for half-time entertainment delivered spectacularly (Prince in ‘07 and Tom Petty most recently), and this time around should be no different. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street band are one of the greatest live acts in all of music. Next year’s Super Bowl will surely be one awesome event. (Get your popcorn ready, people.)
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