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ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME CONCERT A HIT
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ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM
1995
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ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME CONCERT A HIT
1995
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Had a bomb gone off at Wilbert's, a small blues bar on St. Clair St., on Sept. 1, there wouldn't be more than a handful of music critics left in the United States. Word leaked that Bruce Springsteen's \"people\" had called the club earlier in the week to ask if the Boss could play an unannounced warm-up gig there before his performance last Saturday at the Concert for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Writers from almost every major newspaper in the country staked out Wilbert's until 2 a.m., waiting for Springsteen to stroll through the door. He was obviously conserving his strength for Saturday's 6-hour-and-45-minute all-star benefit concert, in which he reunited with the E Street Band and appeared with Chuck Berry, Bob Dylan and Jerry Lee Lewis. Springsteen's set of his own classics, including She's the One and Darkness on the Edge of Town , was among the evening's most transcendent.
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Atlanta Journal Constitution, LLC
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