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Bruce Springsteen Biopic 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' Opens With Acclaim
The film "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere," directed by Scott Cooper, premiered recently, offering a detailed look at Bruce Springsteen's creation of his 1982 album "Nebraska." With Jeremy Allen White portraying Springsteen and performing nine songs, the movie blends concert footage and intimate moments to highlight Springsteen's journey from New Jersey musician to iconic rock star, receiving widespread acclaim. The biopic includes real musicians such as Rochester-based saxophonist Judah Sealy, who plays Clarence Clemons, reflecting the film’s effort to authentically depict the E Street Band's dynamics. Springsteen praised Stephen Graham's portrayal of his father, admiring the actor’s accurate reflection of his father's struggles while honoring family legacy. Alongside the film's release, a special expanded edition of "Nebraska ’82" and a full soundtrack featuring White's performances were made available, contributing to renewed interest in Springsteen's enduring impact on music. This project not only celebrates Springsteen’s legacy but also hints at potential new music and future tours, keeping his influence vibrant among both longtime fans and new audiences.

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