Bruce Springsteen praises Obama in Philadelphia
Bruce Springsteen interrupted a seven-song acoustic set at a voter-registration rally in Philadelphia on Saturday to praise Democrat Barack Obama and bemoan the crises facing the next president according to The Associated Press.
"I've spent 35 years writing about America and its people and the meaning of the American promise — a promise handed down right here in this city. Our everyday citizens ... have justifiably lost faith in its meaning," the rocker said.
Springsteen also plans to perform at Obama gatherings in Ohio on Sunday and Michigan on Monday. On Oct. 16, he will join Billy Joel at an Obama fundraiser in New York City.
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