Forty-one years ago this week I got a phone call at my office at the legendary
Crawdaddy, where I served as #2 editor, that would change my life, for several years, anyway. It was from a fast-talking dude named Mike Appel, inviting me to catch his top (and only) act in a press event/concert upstate the following day, December 7, 1972, in...Sing Sing Prison. The act was a total unknown whose debut album had not yet been released, by the name of Bruce Springsteen. Forty years later, the kid's latest album was just named by our then-competitor,
Rolling Stone, as album of the year.
Anyway, with editor Peter Knobler, I helped create the very first magazine piece about Brucie (and 8,000 words, at that) for
Crawdaddy, where I worked for most of the 1970s. Many other pieces--and dozens of attending club dates--would follow and Bruce would become a good friend for a number of years. Here's
a brief summary and (below) a little video about the day I met Bruce in December 1972--in Sing Sing--which also includes excerpts from his very early live performances, including the acoustic "Growin' Up" that helped get him his Columbia contract via John Hammond.
Published on December 05, 2013 05:45