Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen first got interested in music when he saw Elvis Presley performing in The Ed Sullivan Show. Later on, he spotted The Beatles performing on the same show. This time he had his own guitar and started playing with the band called Rogues. He went on to perform with different bands until he gained attention in the music industry not just for his stage performance but also by his songwriting abilities.
It was his third studio album, Born to Run, that became a massive hit where it peaked at the third spot on the Billboard 200. He took a break from his band, the E Street Band, through the 1990s but later reconnected in 2002 to work on his album The Rising. Aside from music, Springsteen was also busy putting on Broadway shows and even co-directed Western Stars. Today, he still hasn’t slowed down a bit with his music making which, to his credit, is still very much in demand.