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March 3, 2008
E Street Radio To Continue on SIRIUS
Fans of “The Boss” who are also subscribers to SIRIUS satellite radio have something to celebrate. The satellite radio broadcaster has decided to continue the “E Street Radio” channel through the end of May.
As fans might recall, SIRIUS had originally planned to continue the
channel until the end of March, but has now decided to extend its life for a few more months.
To celebrate the new lease on life given to the channel that features his music, Bruce Springsteen sat down for an interview with rock critic and historian Dave Marsh to talk about the next leg of is “Magic” tour, the songs from the album and a little bit of presidential politics to boot.
SIRIUS Channel 10, which currently carries “E Street Radio” features non-stop Springsteen fare, including rare concert recordings from throughout the legendary rocker’s career as well as interviews with “The Boss,” his E Street Band mates and other Springsteen insiders.
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