Bob Seger’s iconic 1976 live album ‘Live’ Bullet reaches its 50th anniversary, revisiting the Detroit Cobo Arena recordings that helped propel Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band from regional heroes ...
In 1976, Bob Seger went from obscure Heartland rocker to national superstar. But it wasn't overnight; it took years of grit and determination, and, well, a killer live album. According to American ...
Looking back at 50 years of Seger's breakthrough set, released April 12, 1976.
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band's "Live Bullet" live record will be re-issued in its original 2LP format to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the album. The Detroit rocker and band originally ...
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Two years ago, the United States Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, saying they acted ...
In the classic rock era, live albums played a large part in the way artists connected with their fans. If a backer of an act couldn’t make it out to one of their shows, at least they could pick up a ...
Though perhaps it wasn't clear at the time, these key dates wound up shaping Detroit music history. They include Bob Seger's career-making concerts at Cobo Arena in 1975, Berry Gordy's first encounter ...
Bob Seger wasn't new to this information, as he told a Cobo Arena crowd assembled in early September, 1975. Cue what is now five decades worth of applause. "Live Bullet," recorded over two nights on ...