Bruce Springsteen Accomplishes Another Career First
Bruce Springsteen is somehow achieving more career firsts in the year 2024.
Per Billboard, The Boss has debuted on the Hot Country Songs chart thanks to his feature appearance on Zach Bryan’s single “Sandpaper” from his new album, The Great American Bar Scene. Additionally, “Sandpaper” has debuted on the Hot 100 chart at No. 71, which is Springsteen’s first appearance on the Hot 100 since “Working on a Dream” in 2009.
Billboard notes, “‘Sandpaper’ marks his 27th Hot 100 showing, a haul that began in 1975 with his iconic “Born to Run,” which reached No. 23.”
A Bruce Springsteen Cover Band, With a Simpsons Twist
Springsteen’s chart news comes just days after Rolling Stone published a story about veteran actor/ longtime Simpsons voice actor Hank Azaria fronting a Springsteen cover band called Hank Azaria & The EZ Street Band.
Azaria told Rolling Stone, “My whole life is about sharing vocal impressions. This, in some ways, is the ultimate of that to me.” (A performance of “Glory Days” by Azaria can be seen below.)
Rolling Stone noted how this Springsteen project has impacted Azaria’s voice. Apparently, when he submitted some recent voice recordings for The Simpsons, producers noticed his voice was rather hoarse. Azaria told producers he was “working on a thing” and then had to re-record some of his characters.
The Other Actor Trying to Sing Like Springsteen
Coincidently, Azaria isn’t the only actor trying to sing like The Boss. As previously reported, Jeremy Allen White, who is playing Springsteen in the upcoming biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere, is going to sing in the film.
The Emmy Award-winning star of The Bear was asked by Variety in June whether he wanted to sing in the biopic. He responded, “We’re gonna try. We’re gonna try our best.”
The actor was also asked if he met or spoken with Springsteen in the lead-up to filming. So far, the actor and music icon haven’t met face-to-face, but they have “communicated a little bit through some other people.” However, White gave the impression that once scheduling logistics are worked out, he will have the opportunity to meet The Boss.
White was first confirmed to be portraying Springsteen in Deliver Me From Nowhere in April. As previously reported, the film is about the making of Springsteen’s 1982 album Nebraska. This film will be an adaptation of the 2023 book Deliver Me From Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska by Warren Zanes.
More cast members for Deliver Me From Nowhere have been confirmed. On June 10, Deadline reported that Emmy Award-winning actor Paul Walter Hauser had been cast as Mike Batlan, who is Springsteen’s longtime guitar tech. On June 20, Deadline also reported that Odessa Young has also been cast in the film, with the outlet’s sources saying Young will play Springsteen’s love interest in the film.