How Bruce Springsteen became ‘The Boss’ — 50 years ago

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How Bruce Springsteen became ‘The Boss’ — 50 years ago
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When manager Mike Appel first heard Springsteen play at 22, he wasn’t impressed.

“What’s great about it is, it’s not too much, it’s not too little,” said Appel. “That’s where you are at that stage, Bruce. That’s you.”

Producer Mike Appel with Clarence Clemons and Bruce Springsteen on the final night of the “Working on a Dream” tour — a show dedicated to Appel — in 2009.In fact, Sancious played a key role in coming up with the band’s mythic moniker. “That was the street that I grew up on in Belmar, New Jersey,” Sancious told The Post. “It was very mixed racially and religiously, but it was very peaceful. My mother used to let us rehearse there [at home] occasionally. And I think he just liked the sound of it.

— in 1972. The label gave its new artist and his producers, Appel and then-partner Jim Cretecos, space to create.“I was given carte blanche,” said Appel. “And I thought that what we could do is to get Bruce’s music writing up to where the lyrics were, so that the arrangements could be a little bit more sophisticated, more original and more identifiable.”,” Davis suggested that they beef up the arrangements. “Clive said, ‘You got a lot of songs here just with Bruce acoustic.

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